Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server for unified messaging

 

Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server for unified messaging

By Datacraft | Jun 23, 2010

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By integrating the latest release of Microsoft® Exchange with IP-based telephony, a new world of integrated messaging unfolds. The potential of a unified mailbox can only be deployed by using expert skills.

This whitepaper recommends, a phased approach to ensure an integrated messaging architecture that works. The process begins with proper capacity planning of an organisation’s entire system - telephony, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Active Directory - is required.

The deployment, migration and transition phases are carefully monitored to ensure that the new environment functions optimally. For large and complex organisations, it is advisable not to conduct the migration in a ‘big bang’ approach.

A detailed overview of the phased transition to unified messaging can be gleaned from the whitepaper itself. Please click on the download link, to save the whitepaper.

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