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What to Look For In Exchange Migration Tools
A Windows IT Pro Webinar
An email migration is a high-stakes affair. You can't afford to have a migration take too long, encounter problems, or keep end users from getting their work done—but how do you prevent those problems? Picking the right tool is a critical part of your overall migration process. Microsoft includes some manual migration capabilities in Exchange 2010, and vendors such as Binary Tree and Quest make automated tools. In this webcast, we'll explore some criteria—including installation and setup, migration speed, ease of use, self-service capability, supportability, and robustness—that you should carefully evaluate when you're considering which tool to use for your migration.
Speakers
Paul Robichaux
Paul Robichaux is a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro and a Microsoft Exchange MVP and MCSE who specializes in helping people understand how to get the most from Exchange. Paul's most recent book is the Exchange Server Cookbook (O'Reilly and Associates) and he blogs at http://paulrobichaux.wordpress.com.
Karl Sand
Channel Alliances Director, Binary Tree - Karl has worked in the software industry since 1990, with senior roles in corporate IT, engineering, operations, solution architecture, infrastructure design/deployment, and professional services. Karl currently leads Binary Tree's efforts to enhance the company's relationships with the Microsoft field teams and with business partners.
Valentin Vasquez
Senior Solutions Architect, Binary Tree - Valentin Vasquez joined Binary Tree to lead the company's efforts into the Exchange Migration market. Val is responsible for the vision, development and delivery of Binary Tree's software for upgrading and migrating Microsoft Exchange Server environments. Before joining Binary Tree, Val worked at Quest Software for 8 years in a variety of customer facing roles including extensive experience in platform migration initiatives. Earlier in his career, Val was at Arthur Andersen for 4 years in their Global Infrastructure division, designing and deploying Systems Management solutions to over 2,200 Windows servers across the world. Val has expert knowledge of the Microsoft platform along with considerable experience in developing technology process solutions and in delivering training to world-wide audiences.
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