Review: SaaS cloud services monitoring solution Exoprise CloudReady
Exoprise CloudReady is a powerful and innovative software-as-a-service monitoring solution for your cloud services. Here’s our review.
Exoprise CloudReady is a powerful and innovative software-as-a-service monitoring solution for your cloud services. Here’s our review.
In a world of distributed employees, GSX Gizmo provides monitoring of Microsoft 365 and on-premises services. Here’s our review.
CiraSync offers an enterprise solution for syncing global address list contacts and calendars to smartphones and other mobile devices. Here’s our review.
NETsec GALsync is a tool to synchronize global address lists across multiple Exchange forests and Office 365 tenants. Here’s our review.
Businesses needing to restore mailboxes in Exchange Online often use a third-party product. NETsec Mailbox Archiver is one such solution. Here’s our review.
NETsec contactSync automatically synchronizes mailbox, mail user and contact records within your Global Address List (GAL) to Office 365 mailboxes as contact folders, and makes sharing contacts with selected partners very simple.
MailStore Server 10 continues to be relevant in a world filled with large mailboxes in the cloud and user expectations for unlimited mailboxes, even within on-premises Exchange Server. In this review, I’ve been lucky enough take MailStore Server for a spin – testing against an on-premises environment and Office 365, and see if it really does make sense for small and midsize businesses.
There are many things in life that you might be uncertain about. Will the weather be sunny next month, what will next week’s lottery numbers or will you get stuck in traffic on the commute? Unsurprisingly, moving to the cloud brings a lot of uncertainty for IT administrators not only looking to make the move, but looking to rely on it long term, or those managing complex global infrastructures. So, it comes as little surprise that the kind of product I’m reviewing here helps bring a little bit more certainly to those last two examples, but sadly you’re on your own for the lottery numbers.
In this final part of the series, we’ll look at some of the high level implications on core Office 365 services, with a particular focus on Exchange.
In the first part of this short series, we look at why you might need multiple tenancies – right or wrong!