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Tuesday
Feb232010

Episode 75: Exchange 2010 Introduction

In our first look at Exchange 2010 we chat about the new and improved features such as DAGs, archiving and OWA. Then after a kinda successful installation we take a look around the new console and the new web based control panel. Then onto the usual, create a mailbox, access by web access. Oh, you may notice we had a few issues filming this one……

Reader Comments (14)

Yes! We've got Su-Fay on camera! And an Exchange 2010 one which I'm interested in... Well done guys (or guy + girl)

February 24, 2010 | Registered CommenterJamie

Another quality release. Nice to see Su-Fay again.

February 24, 2010 | Registered Commenterjoey pesci

Is this episode going to be made available in itunes or downloadable so I can watch it on my ipod touch on the train?

February 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterVaughan

Well done episode Nicky and Su-Fay....challenges with lip-sych and all. I think the content was great! I've done two 2010 deployments and by far it was the easiest installation. Upgrading is not a hard deal either.

I think as long as there are people using Exchange, there will always be a place for consultants. The consultant's role may change from the mechanic's role to the application and customization of deployment whether it would be hosted or on-premise. Also, many IT companies are now implementing hosted solutions for their customers and someone has to run those servers and support the customers....

However having said that I have noticed a shift in home-user use of e-mail. It used to be that ISP hosted mail was the consumer's main source of e-mail!, I would say it's still popular, but I have noticed that public accounts have become more popular, particularly because users want to receive their mail on multiple devices and or are integrated with other social media.

P.S. I have resumed my blog if anyone is interested in what I do in IT. You can find it at http://www.pwpc.net/blog .

February 28, 2010 | Registered CommenterGreg Fyn

Erm... on my full iTunes copy of this the podcast is completely silent from 41.52 onwards (i.e. after your "technical issue")!!

March 3, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTimbo

Oh, yeah there was another technical 'issue' with the release. It is fixed now, so if you re-download it should be fine.

March 3, 2010 | Registered CommenterNicky Curtis

I hope you fixed the iPod/mp4 one as well as I am currently downloading it and it has been running for 3 hours now... (not your fault, it is my slow saudi internet connection)...

March 4, 2010 | Registered CommenterJamie

anyone spot the Zune linky? ------------------------------>>>

March 4, 2010 | Registered CommenterSupernova

http://www.zune.net/en-GB/notsupported.htm

That's where it goes.

March 5, 2010 | Registered CommenterJamie

i think it was removed

March 5, 2010 | Registered CommenterSupernova

Don't worry about the technical gaffs in the video, it's what gives ITIdiots it's charm :)

Why am I posting at 2am on Saturday night, I should out darn it!

:(

March 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJoeypesci

That was awesome, well done!

DAG stands for Database Availability Group. I should know, I am a soon-to-be-out-clouded Exchange Admin.

Off to learn cloud computing....

March 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAndy Le Vicki

Someone has to manager exchange on the cloud so wouldn't be to bad.

I see they are being hit by spam now.

March 18, 2010 | Registered Commenterjoey pesci
I really want to see some more videos on Microsoft Small Business server 2008 7 and codename aurora.



-migrating from sbs to the cloud (bpos)

-using seo in office live small business

-disaster recovery and business continuity planning for the smb

-hp ilo dell drac intel amt

-remote web workplace and remote work policies

-Efax and moving features or functions to the cloud



Please and thank you
July 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDan

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