Groupware, Groupware/ERP Environments, Microsoft Exchange
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Overview
Deploying Microsoft Exchange is a comprehensive guide that outlines how to successfully plan,prototype,install,migrate,and optimize the use of the Microsoft Exchange enterprise electronic mail and groupware application. At a time when anything that has to do with Microsoft is a premium topic,combined with the momentum of the Intranet and Groupware to improve corporate communications and user productivity,Microsoft Exchange has become one of the fastest growing product interests in the industry. The Microsoft Exchange Server includes full featured Electronic Mail and Group Scheduling applications as well as groupware features such as shared document management,discussion groups,common information forms,and document routing. An additional strength of Microsoft Exchange includes the third party support for groupware features such as network faxing,voicemail integration,and linking discussion groups and internal document storage features externally to the Internet.Targeted toward administrators, network managers and intranet managers, this practical guide reviews the installation, administration and configuration of Microsoft's powerful communication and GroupWare server application. This is not a user's guide, it requires familiarity with online communication requirements and applications in a business environment. Author Rand Morimoto does not duplicate existing documentation or installation manuals. Instead, he uses his practical experience to guide you around deployment pitfalls and tuning mistakes.
Book Details
Published
April 1, 1997
Publisher
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Pages
658
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780078823145