Introducing new hardware and software involves technical training, and resources have to respond to the inevitable curve balls that deployments create. More widespread is the resistance to change at a user level - subtle differences in a daily work style are easy to absorb, but introducing an entirely new way of working into any group can be frustrating.
IT teams need to ensure that the benefit derived from implementing new technology far exceeds the trauma that may be induced in the process.
Since e-mail is the lifeblood of corporate communication, dabbling with this infrastructure, such as an upgrade to Exchange 2010, requires very careful consideration. For those who take this step, the benefits can be substantial, such as easier cost containment and significant productivity gains.
This how-to guide, entitled: 'The benefits of migrating to Exchange 2010', positions the most pressing reasons companies have for migrating.
It will be useful to any company wishing to fully understand and evaluate what Exchange 2010 will bring to the business, and is a perfect first step to developing a business case.
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