FIRST LOOK CLINIC: WHAT’S NEW MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER 2010


Cod. 10133B - Durata: 3 Ore

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About This Clinic

Exchange Server 2010 provides several new features, many of which enhance the user experience with the messaging system. This session introduces some of the design principles that Microsoft used when designing the new Exchange Server 2010 features. This session also introduces the new Exchange Server 2010 client access and compliance features.

The new Exchange Server 2010 features make it easier for administrators to manage and maintain a messaging environment. The goal of this clinic is to describe the new message transport features, database and high availability options, and administrative tools and features. This clinic also provides an overview for upgrading from previous Exchange Server versions to Exchange Server 2010.

Audience Profile

The primary audience for this clinic are Information Technology (IT) professional messaging administrators and messaging engineers who serve as their organization's technical decision makers and therefore evaluate new software and assess new software capabilities that:

Completion

After completing this clinic, students will be able to:

Prerequisites:

Before attending this clinic, students must have knowledge of:

  • Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008, including directory services.
  • The Windows XP or Windows Vista operating systems, and Microsoft Office Outlook.
  • Windows-based mobile devices.
  • Asynchronous networking technologies including TCP/IP, messaging transports, and remote access.
  • Windows clustering and load balancing.
  • Basic virtualization concepts, including basic awareness of Hyper-V technology.
  • General concepts and procedures for IT operations, including service level management, high availability and disaster recovery, and change management.
  • Understanding of IT security basics, including network authentication; access control; encryption; edge security; malicious software, and anti‑virus and antispam concepts;
  • and basic messaging security concepts. However, students do not have to be experts in security or messaging security, privacy, or compliance, and do not have to have more than a cursory awareness of Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server.
  • Familiarity with basic Exchange Management Shell and Windows PowerShell capabilities, but students do not have to be familiar with Windows PowerShell 2.0 that the Exchange Server 2010 Management Shell uses.
  • Familiarity with Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007.
  • Students do not have to be familiar with Unified Communications technologies and solutions, and do not have to be familiar with synchronous communications technologies, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), or voice and data integration technologies.
  • Familiarity with basic concepts of cloud computing and hosted services, but students do not have to be familiar with hosted Exchange services.

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Clinic Outline

Module 1: Exchange Server 2010: Enhancing the User Experience

This session describes some of the significant enhancements that Exchange Server 2010 provides, and provides an overall description of the most important design priorities for Exchange 2010. This session also provides additional details on the enhancements that Exchange Server 2010 users will experience, and describes how these features work and how users can configure them.

Lessons

After completing this session, students will be able to:

Module 2: Exchange Server 2010: Enhancing the Exchange Administrator Experience

This session provides a description of some of the new Exchange Server 2010 features that will make is easier for administrators to manage and maintain the messaging environment. This module also describes the new message transport features, database and high availability options, and administrative tools and features. This module also provides an overview of how you upgrade from previous Exchange Server versions to Exchange Server 2010.

Lessons

After completing this session, students will be able to:

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