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Streamlining Exchange Migrations
Meet Nigel, an IT veteran with a very important message about what it takes to successfully upgrade your Microsoft Exchange environment. Exchange MigrationFor those of you planning to make the double-jump from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 and take advantage of its excellent scalability and new features, it's important to think about the upgrade as a two phased project.



First, you'll build out the new infrastructure - new servers, disc space, etc. Secondly, you'll have to move the users, and their stuff, from the old Exchange 2003 servers to the new Exchange 2010 environment - all while the users' email is off-line.

So how do you migrate the users' mailboxes successfully?

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Posted on 3/25/2011 9:00:00 AM | with 0 comments


Webinar on 3/23/11 - Pain Points of Exchange Migrations
The jump from Exchange Server 2003 to Exchange Server 2010 is a significant undertaking. Between the requirement for the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008 and the inability to perform an in-place upgrade from Exchange 2003 and earlier versions, you need to treat the move to Exchange 2010 as a migration project.

Join Binary Tree on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 at 12pm (ET) for a free, one-hour webinar sponsored by
Windows IT Pro and hosted by Exchage MVP, Michael B. Smith and Binary Tree's Senior Solutions Architect, Valentin Vasquez. The webinar titled, Pain Points of Exchange Migrations will discuss the manual migration methods available, using the Exchange Management Console and PowerShell, for migrating from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 within the same Active Directory (AD) forest. This webinar will also discuss some ways to avoid the pain and streamline the process.

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Register HERE.
 
*If you’re interested but can’t attend the live event, register today and watch it on-demand on Windows IT Pro when available.

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Posted on 3/16/2011 9:00:00 AM | with 0 comments


Microsoft Partner Mini Series with Binary Tree's Henry Bestritsky
In this Microsoft Partner Mini Series video starring Binary Tree's Co-CEO, Henry Bestritsky, Henry discusses Binary Tree's tremendous success as a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner as we continue migrating customers from the Lotus Notes and Domino messaging and application systems to the Microsoft Exchange email and SharePoint application platforms.

Like Henry states in the video, the Microsoft Partner Network empowers our success as we upgrade legacy Exchange users to the Microsoft Cloud. Also, Binary Tree's vast background with Lotus Notes gives us a great advantage when migrating Notes users to Exchange.
Microsoft Partner Mini Series with Binary Tree's Henry Bestritsky
Since 1993, Binary Tree has migrated over 20,000,000 seats to the Microsoft platform worldwide. Today, with our E2E Complete product, we're able to easily and efficiently upgrade Exchange 2003 users to Exchange 2010 in order to provide our customers with the tools that they need to develop a collaborative environment for their users.

Binary Tree continues to take advantage of new Microsoft Exchange business opportunities while partnering with some of the largest GSIs in the world and continues to grow rapidly by migrating customers to the Microsoft platform.

Click HERE to watch the video.

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Posted on 3/9/2011 9:00:00 AM | with 0 comments


Binary Tree's Dedication to Partner and Customer Support
by Traci Blowers, Director of Alliances
 
There’s just something about the power of the underdog. Since childhood, I always liked being “different”, and related to the unknown little guy up against the crowd favorite. Whether it was hearing my favorite childhood Bible story of how Goliath the Giant was brought down by David’s slingshot, or watching the US Hockey Team prevail during the “Miracle on Ice” at the 1980 Olympics, the ability of the little guy to come out on top has always mesmerized me. Looking back, the thing that thrilled and captivated me was how an underdog - up against seemingly invincible opponents - just might somehow manage to blend knowledge, skill, and even luck, to win.  
 
Underdogs have to be flexible and nimble – and they can never give up. I always bet on the underdog.
 
It should come as no surprise that I’ve relished the market position of underdog while building the Binary Tree Partner Channel. From where I sit, it’s been a fantastic ride watching Binary Tree go toe-to-toe against Goliath-like competitors, and find abundant opportunities, not only in project success, but in partnership within the Microsoft Partner Channel. One of the best things about my job as Director of Alliances is the opportunity to change people’s minds about what value Binary Tree can bring to a project, a practice, or a market. I spend all day, everyday, helping our partners worldwide leverage the power of Binary Tree’s people, processes, and technologies to address complex challenges. 

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Posted on 3/2/2011 9:06:05 AM | with 0 comments