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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices--New from Microsoft Press

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Sebastopol, CA—Apply best practices for administering Exchange Server 2010 and SP1—and optimize your operational efficiency and results. Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices (Microsoft Press, $59.99 USD) captures the field-tested solutions, real-world lessons, and candid advice of practitioners across the range of business and technical scenarios—and across the IT life cycle. Gain expert insights on what works, where to make tradeoffs, and how to implement the best decisions for your organization.

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Siegfried Jagott, MCSE, is a senior architect who specializes in Windows, messaging, and collaboration topics. He is coauthor of MCITP: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Design and Deployment Study Guide: Exams 70-237 and 70-238.

Joel Stidley has been working with Exchange Server since the 5.0 beta releases. He is a principal systems architect who helps design hosting services, including a cloud-based computing product. He is the author of Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 SP1.

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Best Practices
Siegfried Jagott, Joel Stidley
ISBN: 9780735627192, 912 pages,
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