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Smart, Fast, and Simple! Join Binary Tree at Exchange Connections
Are you attending Exchange Connections in Las Vegas next week (November 1, 2011 - November 3, 2011)? If so, join Binary Tree in booth #227 where we'll be demonstrating our Exchange migration solution, E2E Complete, a Best of TechEd 2011 Award Finalist. 
Exchange Migration Speed Matters
If your company is planning a migration to Exchange 2010, or thinking of moving to the Microsoft Cloud (Office 365), then stop by Binary Tree’s booth to check out the solution. It provides the fastest mailbox migration processing available on the market, and now we’re giving it away for free. We have a special promotion where you can use the E2E Complete software solution for free to run your pilot migration. Based on the outcome of your pilot, you can use the metrics to accurately predict the remainder of your project timeline.
 
E2E Complete enables you to perform intra-organizational and inter-organizational (cross-forest) Exchange migrations with no changes to the Active Directory environment. Our solution provides a centralized management console for the entire process so you don’t need to install additional agents on your Exchange servers.  End-users benefit, too:  they receive informative SMS or email alerts automatically and can access a self-service web portal to reschedule their individual migrations to better fit their schedules.
 
E2E Complete Key Features:
  • Streamlined Migration
  • Centralized Management
  • Refined End-User Experience
What's New in E2E Complete 2.0?
 
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Posted on 10/27/2011 9:30:00 AM | with 0 comments


Architecting an On-premises Exchange 2010 Organization (Part 1)
Posted by Jason Pope, Senior Messaging Consultant

So you decided to migrate to Exchange 2010 On-Premises. As with any project, the planning phase is critical in order to successfully execute your migration project. In this blog post, I'm going to discuss some of the areas within your Active Directory Forest that you need to be aware of when migrating to an On-Premises Exchange 2010 Organization, and how the overall directory services topology comes into play during your migration.

Sizing matters in every aspect of your Exchange environment and, like I’ve said in the past, Microsoft Exchange is truly a mix of Active Directory and message routing. A solid Active Directory will surely increase the success of your migration project. Unlike Domino, Exchange relies heavily on Active Directory.  So, it’s important to understand what your Active Directory is used for before starting your migration. Determining what’s currently working and how well it’s working may save you time later when deciding what you may need to modify in order to maintain the service levels your end users or customers are accustom to on a daily basis.

So, let’s dig into Active Directory by taking a look at the logical partitions of Active Directory:

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Posted on 1/25/2011 11:00:00 AM | with 0 comments