Posts Tagged ‘Exchange 2010’
The Microsoft Exchange Team has just announced that Exchange 2010 has now RTM’ed! I have been running their beta and release candidate versions for a number of months and even published a guide on UM integration. I can honestly say this version is the best to date, some of my favourite features include: Voicemail to […]
If you are then see you there! It seems that this eventwas fully registered some time back – I wonder if the rumoured free copy of Windows 7 influenced this? The TechNet folks seem to be pretty excited by the looks of the buzz over on Twitter…
I previously mentioned that integrating OCS 2007 R2 was now possible given that Asterisk 1.6 now supports TCP SIP trunking. I also found myself in a position where I wanted to start testing Exchange 2010 UM without touching my production PBX (which in this case is a Nortel CS1000). After scouring the blogosphere I found […]
Most IT pros will not be in possession of an OCS/UC capable PBX from the day they decide to look into evangelising their businesses comms infrastructure. But now that OCS 2007 R2 supports UDP based SIP trunks and third parties like JAHJAH offer off-site trunking services there are alternatives worth considering before making the “bigger” […]
Keeping up with the current wave of Microsoft products is always challenging, but I am personally excited about Exchange 2010, messaging and UC is my particular area of interest. One of the first things I wanted to address was my migration from Exchange 2007 and understanding what works and doesn’t work – the current release available to the public […]
Taken from The Microsoft Exchange Blog: We have released the Exchange Load Generator 2010 Beta to our downloads site. Please note that this version should be used against the Exchange 2010 RC only at this time. Exchange Load Generator 2010 Beta (64 bit) Exchange Load Generator 2010 Beta (32 bit) There have been several changes […]