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Exchange
Migration
What are the key goals of migrating to Exchange 2007?
- Implement unified messaging
- Enabling anywhere access
- Better manage your storage
- Provide better SLA’s around business
continuity
- Address scalability issues
- Securing and protecting information
- Address messaging compliancy
- Improve performance
- Integrate tighter with collaboration
platforms.
Storage
and Server Consolidation
What are the key goals of consolidating Exchange database storage?
- Improve database storage utilisation
- Improve database performance
- Streamline database storage management
- Consolidate storage vendors to reduce
brands and management tools
- Minimise learning curve to maximise
staff productivity
- Deliver improved Quality of Service for
mission critical Exchange business operations
What are the key
goals of consolidating Exchange servers?
- Reduce database server and associated
infrastructure acquisition cost
- Reduce database server
maintenance/service cost
- Reduce hardware footprint/reclaim data centre
space
- Increase
utilisation of database servers and associated infrastructure resources
Exchange Archiving, Backup and
Recovery
What are the key goals of consolidating Archiving
and Backup?
- Minimise risk, control costs, and
increase content reuse.
- Apply common archiving services—such as
retention, distribution, and security—across a variety of content types,
while automating data movement to the most appropriate tier of storage.
- Reduce the amount of data to be backed
up while optimising your environment with a full range of platform,
software, and subscription-based service solutions.
Data Centre Virtualisation
What are the key goals of virtualisation?
- Automate your key IT processes through
virtualisation.
- Optimise your resources, simplify
mobility and management,
- Improve flexibility across the IT
infrastructure while reducing your total cost of ownership.