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Exchange Server 2000 Black Book: A Guide to Implementing and Supporting Microsoft's Newest Version by Marcus Goncalves β€” book cover

Exchange Server 2000 Black Book: A Guide to Implementing and Supporting Microsoft's Newest Version

by Marcus Goncalves
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Overview

Exchange Server 2000 Black Book provides all the information necessary to plan, migrate, or install Exchange 2000, the next version of the Exchange messaging and collaboration platform. This book includes an in-depth series of case studies, step-by-step procedures and implementation plans including forms and checklists, to help ensure a successful implementation. It teaches you how to utilize the new features of Exchange 2000 to enhance reliability, scalability and performance through easier administration and the tightest possible integration with Windows 2000 operating system. This book covers migration issues from Lotus cc:Mail and Notes, MS Mail, Novell Groupwise, IBM OfficeVision and SNADS. It also: Provides detailed coverage of planning for: design and integration, site topology and organization, corporate and user's needs, Exchange Service selection, and disaster and recovery. Explains installing and configuring Exchange 2000 core components, clients, the Information Store and m


Teaches how to utilize the new features of Exchange 2000 to enhance reliability, scalability and performance through easier administration and the tightest possible integration with Windows 2000 operating system. Covers migration issues from Lotus cc:Mail and Notes, MS Mail, Novell Groupwise, IBM OfficeVision and SNADS.

About the Author, Marcus Goncalves


Marcus Goncalves (Hopkinton, MA) is a Senior IT/Enterprise Applications Analyst for ARC Advisory Group, advising manufacturers on IT, industry automation and Internetworking security. He has published several books on Microsoft Windows technologies and Exchange including: Windows NT Server Security Guide, MCSE Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, Windows NT Server Management and Control, and Architecting and Administering Microsoft BackOffice. He has also taught several workshops and seminars on IS, IT and Internet security in the U.S. and internationally and is a regular contributor for magazines such as Enterprise Compaq, CIO, BusinessWeek, BackOffice, and more.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2000
Publisher
Coriolis Group,U.S.
Pages
800
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781576106419

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