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    May 07

    Microsoft TechEd IT Professionals North America 2008 - Orlando, FL - My BOF session is accepted

     
     
    I am very happy that my BOF session is accepted for this year's conference Microsoft TechEd IT Professionals North America 2008 in Orlando, FL.
     
    The session title is: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: Have You Made a Transition Yet?
     
    What will this session cover: Exchange Server 2007 has been released for more than a year, and SP1 is also here. A number of new features are available now. So, have you made a transition yet? We discuss different implementation strategies, server roles configuration and placement. How do you protect from spam, viruses, and other security threats? What is your favorite high availability feature, and have you implemented LCR, CCR, SCC, or SCR? Are you using Unified Communications? Has anyone deployed Exchange Server on Windows Server 2008? Of course, isn’t it cool to work with Exchange using PowerShell? Finally, it is all about users, so how do they like the new look and feel from client perspective, including Outlook 2007, OWA, OVA, and mobile devices? Share your experiences, discuss, and learn from others about implementing Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
     
    I want to thank everyone who voted for my session.
     
    It is scheduled on Wednesday, June 11 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM, at the N310 E room - North Hall. The session code is BOF961.
     
    Welcome:)
     

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