Would it be in your best interest to take the leap and move to the Exchange 2000 Server or the Exchange Server 2003? Tune in as Microsoft product experts offer valuable insight on what would be best for you.
http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,9366,00.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Exchange Server upgrade and deployment options WHEN: TODAY - January 23, 2003 at 12:00 PM EST (17:00 GMT) SPEAKER: David Madison, Program Manager, Exchange Server Product Unit, Microsoft Corporation SPEAKER: Jim Bernardo, Product Manager,.NET Enterprise Servers Group, Microsoft Corporation SPONSOR: Net IQ http://www.netiq.com REGISTER TODAY: http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,9366,00.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- ***************** SPONSORED BY: NetIQ************************* FREE EXCHANGE USAGE REPORTING GUIDE When migrating from Exchange 5.5, you need to make many decisions: How do you consolidate servers? Which departments need to move to specific servers? Which users should be in specific storage groups? How should you set up routing groups? All difficult decisions, unless you really know how Exchange is being used. Get the usage information you need now -- download NetIQ's free guide, "The Top Reports Every Exchange Administrator Lives For"! http://www.netiq.com/f/form/form.asp?id=1626&origin=OCWebcastSponsor012303 ************************************************************** ------------------------- -- ABOUT THIS WEBCAST -- ------------------------- With the end of mainstream support for Exchange 5.5 coming in December, now is the time to review your upgrade and deployment options. Listen and learn as our Microsoft product experts discuss key considerations to help you decide between an upgrade to Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange Server 2003, which is scheduled for release the middle of this year. They will also cover: * The recommended upgrade process for Exchange * Tools that are available to help speed and facilitate the upgrade. * Much More! Register for this webcast today! http://searchWin2000.com/r/0,,9366,00.htm ------------------------ -- ABOUT THE SPEAKER -- ------------------------ * David Madison is a Program Manager in the Exchange Server Product Unit at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond. David's group is responsible for developing customer deployment requirements for Exchange as well as running the product's Early Adopter programs. David has been with Microsoft for over 10 years working on all of Microsoft's messaging technologies, from MS Mail up to Exchange 2003. During his time at Microsoft David has focused entirely on customer facing roles in support, marketing and product development. * Jim Bernardo is a Product Manager in the .NET Enterprise Servers group at Microsoft's Redmond, Washington headquarters. Since joining Microsoft about two and a half years ago, Jim has been focused on Microsoft Exchange, first in the US subsidiary, and since March 2002, in the Exchange product management group. Jim is the primary public spokesperson for Exchange, and he brings many years of experience in the messaging and collaboration business, coming to Microsoft after 10 years at Lotus Development Corporation. =================================================================== To subscribe to "Exchange Tips" go to: http://searchWin2000.techtarget.com/OptIn/1,290894,sid1,00.html?cid=458065&em=&tid=137&FE=1 Not a searchWin2000 member? We'll activate your membership with your subscription. =================================================================== ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEBCAST CALENDAR Interested in learning more about key Windows 2000 topics and interacting with top experts? Check out our upcoming webcasts page for a full listing of future events. Click here: http://searchWin2000.techtarget.com/webcasts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unsubscribe from 'Updates on upcoming online events' - Simply Reply to this Email with REMOVE within the Body or Subject > or - Go to: http://searchWin2000.techtarget.com/register - Log in to edit your profile. - Click on the link to Edit email subscriptions. - Uncheck the box next to the newsletter you wish to unsubscribe from. - When finished, click "Save Changes to My Profile."
