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New Approach to Exchange Mailbox Migrations
by Kris Honkola, Engagement Manager at VMC Consulting


Binary Tree would like to welcome Kris Honkola as our guest blogger. Kris is an Engagement Manager for VMC Consulting. As a global technology consulting company, VMC provides flexible and scalable solutions and services, with best practices, proven methodologies and world-class resources. Visit VMC at both the Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange Connections conferences to find out how we can help you with SharePoint and Exchange solutions.


Working with Binary Tree, the VMC Consulting services group has designed a new approach to more quickly and efficiently transition customers from their old Exchange environments to the latest Microsoft Exchange 2010 platform.  This new solution offering helps our customers control the cost of the migration, and provides a more effective process to manage the project. 
 
VMC Consulting has been successfully planning, organizing, directing and executing large Exchange upgrades for several years. We had created best practices for our migration clients, but were continuously seeking improvements that would provide increased value to our customers. VMC Consulting

We have a culture of reinventing our best practices every 12 to 18 months. We asked ourselves four key questions: 
  • How can we make it more cost effective for our customers?  
  • How can we improve the Exchange mail migration process?  
  • How can we reduce the technical, people, process, material and cost risks associated with executing enterprise level migrations?  
  • How can we scale better to do more migration projects simultaneously? 
Our best practice SWOT analysis identified that:
  • Our people are highly experienced and successful engineers, consultants and architects.
  • Our processes are best-of-breed and continuously optimized.
  • Our risk, project and communication management excelled.
  • Our Clients were pleased with our migrations projects. 
  • Our automation technology was strong, but not best-of-breed.
The result led us to investigate world class automation and management tools versus our own in house solutions.  We performed an exhaustive evaluation of the tools and companies in today’s marketplace.
 
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Posted on 9/15/2011 8:00:00 AM | with 0 comments