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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure Design: A Service-Oriented Approach

by David W. Tschanz
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Overview

As a systems administrator, you're expected to respond to the technical requirements of your organization while trying to fit them into its overall business goals. Few IT professionals have the combination of skills needed to pull it off. This unique book bridges that gap. It takes you beyond the routine administration tasks and teaches you how to plan and launch an Exchange Server 2007 enterprise solution that fully integrates the needs of the IT staff, end users, and business managers alike.

Synopsis

Meeting the Messaging Needs of Your Business

As a systems administrator, you're expected to respond to the technical requirements of your organization while trying to fit them into its overall business goals. Few IT professionals have the combination of skills needed to pull it off. This unique book bridges that gap. It takes you beyond the routine administration tasks and teaches you how to plan and launch an Exchange Server 2007 enterprise solution that fully integrates the needs of the IT staff, end users, and business managers alike. You'll learn how to assess the enterprise's vital messaging needs and management's expected return on investment (ROI), how to build an effective infrastructure plan to meet those goals, and finally, how to present your business case, win plan approval, and start implementation.

With pages of clear-cut explanations, case studies, and real-world scenarios, this hands-on guide walks you through every phase, from planning to development to deployment, while offering strategic and practical techniques you'll find valuable throughout your professional career.

  • Understand the basic tenets of service-oriented architecture (SOA)

  • Assess your current Exchange infrastructure and capacities

  • Examine management's business goals and forecast for future growth

  • Plan the right infrastructure, including deployment, compliance, anti-spam and anti-virus, security, and mail archiving

  • Explore and establish Exchange Server 2007 server roles, including Edge Transport, Unified Messaging, ActiveSync®, POP3 and IMAP4, Outlook® Web Access, and more

  • Outline objectives, determine resources, set timelines, and create functional documentation for your solutions and processes

  • Present your business case to decision-makers, including cost analysis, expected benefits, and criteria for determining success

About the Author, David W. Tschanz

David W. Tschanz, PhD, MCSE, CIW, has been working with and managing large datasets for four decades. His work includes analysis of population dynamics, voting behavior, and epidemiological data. He has been writing on computer topics for the past several years, producing three books and over 100 articles.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
426
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780470224465

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