Synopses & Reviews
With a focus on connectivity, clients, and unified messaging, this book delivers the ultimate, in-depth reference to IT professionals planning and managing an Exchange Server 2013 deployment. Guided by Paul Robichaux, a Microsoft MVP and popular author, you will:
- Understand how Exchange Server 2013 works with previous versions
- Gain expert insights into supporting clients, mobile devices, and UM
- Take a deep dive into front-end servers; certificate and namespace management; transport rules; load balancing; client management, including Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Web App (OWA), and POP3/IMAP4; mobile devices; anti-malware and anti-spam features; Unified Messaging; Microsoft Lync; Office 365; Exchange Online.
About the Author
Paul Robichaux is an experienced consultant who specializes in Exchange. Besides a dozen or so successful books, he has written regular weekly and monthly columns on Exchange for years. Microsoft recognized Paul's knowledge and community participation when the company selected him as an Exchange Most Valuable Professional (MVP), an honor given to a few dozen product-area experts each year. Paul is a prolific author who's written successful books for O'Reilly (most notably Managing Exchange Server).
Table of Contents
- Foreword for Exchange 2013 Inside Out books
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Client access servers
- Chapter 2: The Exchange transport system
- Chapter 3: Client management
- Chapter 4: Mobile device management
- Chapter 5: Message hygiene and security
- Chapter 6: Unified messaging
- Chapter 7: Integrating Exchange 2013 with Lync Server
- Chapter 8: Office 365: A whirlwind tour
- About the Author