Exchange
Server
CSN1 Technology's
Microsoft-certified consultants offer computer help and
IT consulting services for Exchange Server 2003,
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003,
Windows 2000 Server, and for the entire family of
Microsoft Servers. CSN1 Technology's migration,
integration, update, and support services include
planning and system design, installation and deployment,
project management and documentation, onsite and remote
technical support and troubleshooting,
help desk services, expert
security consulting, and turn-key outsourcing.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 delivers a reliable,
scalable, and manageable infrastructure with 24×7
messaging and collaboration plus low cost of ownership.
It supports a wide range of collaborative activities,
including group scheduling capabilities, discussion
groups, and team folders, and also provides access to
information across geographic, organizational, and
technology barriers with features such as Instant
Messaging, real-time data, and video conferencing.
Exchange Server 2003 offers improvements over Exchange
2000 Server in many important areas that include
security, performance, and mobility.
Years of experience with
Microsoft's email technology makes CSN1 Technology one
of the most qualified IT consulting firms in the San
Francisco Bay Area and California Central Valley for
integrating messaging solutions based on Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003. CSN1 Technology can help small
businesses get the full benefits of Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003 under these common scenarios:
Benefits of Updating from
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 offers major improvements
in functionality over Exchange 5.5 Server in key areas
including accessibility, manageability, security,
stability, capacity, and performance.
- The 2003 version of Microsoft
Exchange Server brings a dramatic increase in
functionality over the Microsoft Exchange 5.5 web
client. Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 offers a nearly
complete implementation of the familiar Outlook
interface, including calendaring and tools. This means
that mobile workers can have full, secure access to
email even without a notebook. All they need is an
Internet-connected computer with a standard web
browser.
- Unlike Microsoft Exchange 5.5,
which has its own directory, Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 uses Active Directory, providing a greatly
simplified administration and security model. This
makes Exchange Server 2003 easier to manage and
support and also offers tighter security.
- Exchange Server 2003 has a
strong foundation for seamlessly integrating
third-party applications such as virus scanning
packages and anti-spamming tools. Exchange Server
2003's strong Application Programming Interface (API)
eliminates the instability associated with Exchange
5.5 when adding third-party utilities.
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
offers significantly improved capacity and performance
over Exchange 5.5. This means that you can have more
and bigger mailboxes and faster remote access.
- Upgrading to Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003 also brings better searching ability,
making it easier to retrieve vital information when
you need it.
Benefits of Updating from
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 offers improvements in
functionality over Exchange 2000 Server in key areas
including disaster recovery, performance, security,
mobility, collaboration, and manageability.
- The 2003 version of Microsoft
Exchange Server features improved disaster recovery by
adding support for eight-node clustering, cluster
fallover time improvements, support for mount points
which overcome the 24-drive letter limitation,
standard storage area network (SAN) connectivity,
Volume Shadow Copy service for database backup, a
Mailbox Recovery Center tool, and a Restore Storage
group.
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
enhances performance via features such as a /USERVA
memory switch, public folder store replication
improvements, distribution list caching improvements,
and suppression of Out of Office messages.
- Security enhancements offered
by Exchange Server 2003 include Internet Protocol
security (IPSec) support for front-end and back-end
clusters, signed Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP) requests to Active Directory, front-end and
back-end Kerberos authentication, Internet Information
Services (IIS) 6.0 security and dedicated application
mode, restriction of distribution lists to
authenticated users, real-time Safe and Block lists,
inbound recipient filtering, attachment blocking in
Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access, public folders
permissions improvements for unknown users, and
restricted submissions improvements.
- Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server
includes better support for mobile workers by adding
an Outlook Web Access user interface (UI) and a
broader Web Outlook feature set, Outlook 2003
performance improvements via MAPI compression, HTTP
access from Outlook 2003, cHTML, xHTML and HTML mobile
phone browser support, plus up-to-date notifications
synchronization for Pocket PCs.
- An advanced managed, remote
accessible application programming interface (API)
enhances collaborative development.
- Manageability and
serviceability are improved by centralizing queues on
a per-server basis, improving the User Interface,
exposing all system queues, enabling cookie
authorization, using Exchange System Manager to move
log files and queue data, including a multi-user Move
Mailbox function, and adding dynamic distribution
lists, public folder Send hierarchy, public folder
Search capabilities, public folder Send Contents, and
public folder affinity to control referrals.
How CSN1
Technology Can Help You Upgrade to Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003
CSN1 Technology's field-proven methodologies can help
you define and implement an efficient in-place upgrade
strategy that avoids business disruption, reduces
long-term support requirements, and makes your Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 easy to administer. For complex
multi-server or multi-site upgrades, CSN1 Technology has
the experience to complete your project quickly and
affordably. CSN1 Technology's Microsoft Exchange help,
troubleshooting and consulting services include
assistance with the configuration of third-party
enhancements that are best aligned to your business
goals.
Benefits of Migration from an
ISP-based or POP3 Email System
If your small business is currently using an email
system hosted by an ISP or if you are running your
Outlook clients in POP3 mode, Microsoft Exchange 2003
Server offers an array of improved features in the areas
of manageability, performance, capacity, availability,
and collaboration:
- Unlike the store-and-forward
model used by POP3 email systems, Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003 Server uses a central-store model that
frees users from dependence on a specific desktop or
notebook computer, reduces vulnerability to hardware
failure or virus attacks, and allows both on-line and
off-line email, automatic backup, and sophisticated
sharing and collaboration.
- Exchange Server 2003 has
powerful collaboration features that allow work groups
to increase productivity by sharing calendaring,
address books, messages and files.
- The flexibility of Exchange
Server 2003 makes it possible to add third-party
security enhancements or accommodate wireless devices
such as the RIM Blackberry wireless handheld.
- Exchange Server 2003 supports
powerful management and tracking tools so you can make
sure your email system is operating efficiently.
- Exchange Server 2003 allows
full on-line backup without affecting users, enabling
24x7 operation by eliminating scheduled downtime and
maintenance blackouts.
How CSN1
Technology Can Help You Migrate from a POP3 Email System
CSN1 Technology's experience and field-proven
methodologies can help you implement a quick, seamless
migration to Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. CSN1
Technology attends to critical details such as
coordinating domain names so that both local and remote
users make a smooth transition from POP3 email.