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Happy Holidays from Binary Tree!
As 2010 comes to a close, the entire Binary Tree team would like to wish our readers, customers, and partners the happiest of holidays and best wishes for a very Happy New Year.

Binary Tree is very excited about what’s to come in 2011 and we’re eager to share new product news, announcements, and plans with our readers. Also, we look forward to your participation in our blog and encourage you to get involved and let your voice be heard by writing blog post comments, rating posts, and making suggestions for future blog posts. 

Again, happy holidays from everyone here at Binary Tree. We look forward to partnering with you in 2011 to help ensure that your email and application migrations are a success.

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Posted on 12/24/2010 9:00:00 AM | with 0 comments


Top 10 Things to Consider in 2011 Before Your E2E Migration
Posted by Valentin Vasquez, Senior Solutions Architect, E2E

As we enter 2011, many of you are considering a migration from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. If you read Karl Sand’s Good Migrations blog post on Friday, you already know that the leap from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 will be quite an undertaking. Why? Because the process of upgrading from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 is more of a migration project rather than an upgrade.

With that said, below you’ll find a list of the top ten key factors that you should take into consideration as you embark on your Exchange 2010 migration/upgrade:


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Posted on 12/22/2010 10:00:00 AM | with 0 comments


Streamlined Migration to Exchange 2010
Posted by Karl Sand, Global Microsoft Relationship Manager

When it comes to deploying and customizing their technologies,
Microsoft has never wanted to grow a large services organization internally. Instead they have fostered a global business partner ecosystem that they rely on to help customers utilize the Microsoft platform to meet business needs. Many opportunities abound for smart business partners to deliver solutions and services that help customers accelerate the use of Microsoft technologies. Transitioning customers to the latest version of Microsoft Exchange is just such an opportunity where Binary Tree has focused in the past seven years.

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Posted on 12/17/2010 9:54:03 AM | with 0 comments


A Message From Binary Tree’s Co-CEO, Steven Pivnik
Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow

Posted by Steven Pivnik
, Co-CEO

Welcome to Binary Tree’s new blog. As Binary Tree’s Co-CEO and one of its founding members, this is an especially exciting moment for me. I’m proud to be the first person to post on Binary Tree’s new blog,
Good Migrations. We want this blog to serve as another important way for Binary Tree to maintain open discussions and dialogue with our customers, partners, and anyone else who shares an active interest in email and application migration and business continuity solutions.

Binary Tree was established in 1993, primarily as an IT Services company specializing in custom application development. Our forte at the time was
Microsoft FoxPro and integration work with legacy systems. The first large account that we landed was American Express. Amex was a large Lotus Notes shop and we soon started doing integration and development work between the two and other backend systems. We truly embraced the Notes platform and its capabilities and over the next two years, built up our name and image in the Lotus community.

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Posted on 12/10/2010 4:13:08 PM | with 0 comments


Welcome to Binary Tree's Blog!
Welcome to Good Migrations

Binary Tree welcomes you to the launch of Good Migrations, Binary Tree's new and much anticipated blog. Join us as we share everything and anything related to email and application migration and coexistence methodologies, best practices, and solutions.

As the leading provider of cross-platform email migration and coexistence software, we've helped
over 5,000 customers around the world to migrate more than 20,000,000 users. We're eager to share our experiences, best practices, and migration methodologies and provide our readers with top "how-to's" and "tips-and-tricks" in order to enable your migration and coexistence projects in the most successful direction.

We look forward to a creating a very collaborative and synergetic blog. Your comments and feedback are greatly encouraged and always welcomed. Please comment on this post with any and all suggestions for blog posts and "Good Migrations" to you!

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Posted on 12/10/2010 4:10:31 PM | with 0 comments