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Exchange Hosted Services

I got this interesting mail the last week demonstrating how effective Exchange Hosted Services (EHS) is at filtering out spam. The volumes of mail sent are quite staggering. I'm including the original email message and the graphs for you... "What I wanted

OAB best practices

Darren is panicking about all of the OAB's in his company and wondered if there was a better way of managing OAB's, downloads, and general housekeeping as he prepares for his staged migration to Exchange 2007. I did some digging around and found that

So glad its over...

As Steve said, lots of servers (3 actually Steve - we had a backup) 650Gb of Virtual images, quad proc servers, 8Gb ram, 7 Virtual machines spun up at the same time (thanks to the Unified Communications demo!), 14 demo gurus, and me.... And the logistics

Get protected - use Forefront

We've released some betas of Forefront for you to try. Here's a selection. Microsoft Forefront Client Security - Public Beta Microsoft has released a public beta of Forefront Client Security, a new product that helps to protect business desktops, laptops,

Jane gets some fame...

I just noticed this video about Jane over on Partner TV . I hassled Jane into joining Microsoft and then into blogging, Now she's a star in our Field Engineering team and I'm basking in her limelight!.. Nice video Jane...

spam in the holiday season

I've always said (to anyone who'll listen) that we get more spam during holiday seasons, and now cNet agrees with me . The volumes are incredible aren't they? 60 "billion". Whatever your definition of a billion is, that's still a heck of a lot of mail.

Exchange updates

There's has been quite a bit going on with Exchange recently. I've had my head down getting ready for the launch event (worrying about hardware, DVD's, slides and Event schedules), and I've also been installing Vista and Office RTM on my machine. It just

Atlas AJAX - Getting a richer experience for your users

I'm not a developer as you know, but I fully appreciate the amazing things that well developed and executed code can do. I'm aware of most of our developer offerings at a high level, but wouldn't be able to deliver any presentations or demos. Well I noticed

The next User Group meeting

Both Nathan and Arthur have been nagging me recently. Nathan has a bit more influence at the moment as he's out here at ITForum and nags me everywhere I turn. Arthur, who runs the Unified Communications User group has a list of up and coming events, including

Powershell: all you ever wanted to know

I've been inundated with Powershell questions this morning. (Powershell RTM'd today and is available to download) I've been on the Ask the Experts desk at IT Forum today. I love working at the front desk. The questions are amazing, From amazingly good

the nights at the Roundtable

I really like the idea of this roundtable audio videoconferencing offering that we're working on. We intend to ship this in 2007. The chance to see all of the meeting at once seems quite cool. The news in especially interesting considering we announced

Exchange Hosted Services: an update

I noticed that the latest release of Exchange Hosted Services (EHS) Release 5.5 went live last week. I've never worked for any companies that use hosted messaging services, but people who I've talked to totally love the ease of use, management, and the

Windows Mobile Device center

Jason has been busy blogging with a storming post on Windows mobile Device Center and how it looks in Vista. it's much simpler to use (it just works straight away, you don't "have" to set up a partnership if you're only using the cable to charge the phone).
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Do you know about Exchange?

Do you want to work for Microsoft in the UK? We're looking for some good Exchange consultants to work in Microsoft Consultancy Services (MCS). This is a fantastic time to get involved with Exchange. You'd initially be working on Exchange 2003 projects,

All the help you need

It's hard sometimes being an expert. Well other people "think" I'm an expert and ask me all sorts of Exchange questions. Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2007. And they expect me to know the answer off the top of my head (I wish I had all of that information
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