Exchange 2007 Server Help – Installation, Upgrading, Migrating Exchange 2007Microsoft Certified Exchange 2007 Server Help ProfessionalsInstallation, Upgrading, and Migrating to Exchange 2007 Server
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Professional Exchange 2007 Server Help Desk Services
The Exchange 2007 Server Help Desk at Exiis Corporation consists of Microsoft Certified Exchange 2007 Server Help Professionals who are highly trained in the installation, configuration, and implementation of Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server. Our Exchange 2007 Server Help Professionals are experienced with upgrading, migrating, and managing moves from previous releases of Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, Exchange 2000 Server, and Exchange 2003 Server to the latest release of Exchange 2007 Server features. Our professional help desk personnel can handle the toughest requests, from Enterprise-level Exchange Organizations with complicated multi-site, multi-domain, and multi-forest environments to mid-sized companies with Microsoft Essentials Servers and with smaller business environments relying on Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 Exchange services.
Global, Nationwide, and Local Exchange 2007 Server Help
Exiis Corporation has recruited and employed the best Microsoft Certified Professionals and assembled them into a single location where they work with real-world Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server challenges on a daily basis. Because our engineers are centrally located and managed, they have access to other engineers whose specialties and concentrations are available as immediate resources without the need to call other service providers. By connecting to Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server Organizations via modern remote desktop solutions, such as Cisco WebEx, our engineers can get to work on your Exchange 2007 Server Help request immediately without the need to wait for a technician to arrive on site. Should the need arise, Exiis Corporation has also partnered with several Microsoft Certified Partners to provide local help in cases where remote technologies are not available or possible due to security restrictions, delivering the best of both worlds from a single resource.
Supplement Local Service Providers and IT Knowledge Gaps
Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server has changed the landscape in which local service providers and internal IT Staff members manage and maintain their internal messaging environment. The vast changes introduced in Exchange 2007 Server has been expanded and improved upon in the next release of Exchange 2010 Server as well. Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange 2003 Server Organizations that are migrating to Exchange 2007 Server have a large learning curve in which IT Administrators and staff members must adapt too in a relatively short time period. The Exchange 2007 Server Help Professionals at Exiis Corporation have been through the learning curve process, encountered the challenges local and internal IT staff members will experience, and can answer and provide immediate solutions based on time-tested results. By eliminating the “guess-work” of how Exchange 2007 Server fits into the organization, how to manage its features, or configure a component, businesses and organizations can save time, costs, and increase productivity during the migration.
Exchange 2007 Server Help with Windows 2008
Not surprisingly, with all the improvements made to Exchange 2007 and Outlook 2007 there has to be a degree of sacrifice as well. Support for Microsoft 2003 and earlier 64-bit Operating Systems are being dropped in the next release of Exchange 2010 Server—primarily because the earlier Microsoft Operating Systems cannot support or be easily patched or service packed to support Exchange 2007 Server requirements. While there may be plenty of life left in a Windows 2000 or 2003 Server environment, business and organizations will likely need to begin to look at Microsoft Windows 2008 sooner, rather than later. Exiis Corporation has already seen newer software releases where 64-bit hardware is required and where Windows 7 and Windows 2008 Server is required to run the application.
An upgrade or migration to Exchange 2007 Server Organizations means it’s time to look at the current infrastructure, Active Directory, and other networking and server components. In addition to our Exchange 2007 Help Services, Exiis Corporation have dedicated and knowledgeable Windows 2008 Server specialists who can discuss your current environment, make recommendations in meeting the new Exchange 2007 Server requirements, and help your organization in planning a smooth and seamless migration.
Exchange 2007 Server Help with Database Recovery and Planning Services
Exchange 2007 Server has changed the way databases are designed and handled within the Exchange Organization. Gone are the days of planning for “Storage Groups” or even locally replicated copies of Exchange 2003 Server databases. Introduced in Exchange 2010 is the concept of “Database Availability Groups” which combine previous Exchange 2007 Server Database concepts of “Local Continuous Replication (LCR)” and “Continuous Cluster Replication (CCR)” into a logically planned grouping of databases that combine one or more of these technologies into a single solution. These advanced database features and concepts include options such as database fail-over support, compressed and reduced log file sizes, and remote database copies housed at facilities away from the primary Exchange 2010 Server. In cases when a local or regional disaster occurs, the ability to activate or roll over to another Exchange 2010 Server located hundreds, even thousands of miles away is automatic and seamless. During “normal” operations, the remote server has been maintaining and updating a copy of the local Exchange 2010 database and is “current” up to the point of failure, which means data is preserved and available at a moment’s notice.
Help for Microsoft Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 Remote Connectivity
Rounding out mobility features are users of the Microsoft Outlook Client, whose capabilities were once limited to being within the corporate network or connecting via Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions. “Outlook Anywhere” which was released via a service pack upgrade for Exchange 2000 Server (known as “RPC over HTTPS”) and then enhanced significantly with Exchange 2003 Server, has made great strides in ease of deployment and configuration in the Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 Organization. Both enterprise and small business Exchange Organizations can now rapidly deploy the Microsoft Outlook client to laptop users and those who work from home without the complex and time consuming steps needed with earlier versions to have users call the Help Desk for instructions. The “Auto Discover” feature introduced with Exchange 2003 Server and carried over to Exchange 2007 Server provides new Outlook users with auto configuration—the ability to have Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 desktop clients retrieve their settings from a Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server automatically by entering their e-mail address and password. Outlook Anywhere clients connect to the corporate Exchange server using secure Internet protocols over port 443 secured by encryption technologies and certificate registration for verification over public networks. Port 443 is a commonly used port which is available in most corporate network environments supporting secure web site communications. Corporate and Small Business Server environments can add additional security and protection to Outlook connected clients by utilizing Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange or by leveraging legacy Microsoft ISA Server technologies.
How Exiis Corporation Can Help
Many organizations are still running on older Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 Server platforms with only a handful by comparison having migrated to Exchange 2008 Server platforms. Organizations that are looking for upgrading or migrating to Exchange 2007 Server from Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange 2002 Server environments will find many challenges and differences between both the Operating System and the Exchange Management features. Exiis Corporation has the real-world experience to assist organizations of all sizes, from small business to enterprise level environments. We offer a complete staff of Microsoft Certified Professionals who specialize in Microsoft Exchange Technologies. Our consultants, system administrators, and project managers bring this experience to the table and discuss openly the challenges your organization may face and how to surmount those challenges with the least interruption to end-users and business processes.