How Microsoft IT Deployed Exchange 2010 on Premises Recording available

If you forgot to watch this highly recommended webcast, here’s the recording: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032448860&EventCategory=5&culture=en-US&CountryCode=US

Event Overview

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 introduces numerous advances in performance, scalability, and reliability, while lowering the total cost of ownership. In this Webcast, we discuss the Exchange Server 2010 deployment within Microsoft IT. The session includes descriptions of the Exchange Server 2010 roles, design criteria, hardware choices, and operational changes.

Presenter: Luisa Garcia Zapata, Microsoft IT Service Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Luisa Garcia Zapata is originally from Mexico and graduated from ITESM University as an Information Systems Engineer. Luisa joined Microsoft a few years ago and is currently a service manager in the Business Online Services Group. This group is responsible for running Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 internally and also for multiple enterprise customers. Luisa is responsible for the end-to-end e-mail experience for all Microsoft employees worldwide. This includes overseeing e-mail availability and multiple aspects of the service, such as support, total cost of ownership (TCO), feature deployments, and end-user education. A recent project was the full migration of Exchange Server 2007 to Exchange Server 2010. In this effort, “dogfooding” played a critical role in shipping a high-quality product to Microsoft customers.

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