It's critical that companies weigh up the advantages and risks of a large-scale migration. The business and technology realities behind a move to Microsoft Exchange 2010 create a compelling business case for a messaging platform upgrade.
Firstly, mainstream support for Microsoft Exchange 2003, which still has the majority of the e-mail server market, came to an end in 2009 with extended support scheduled to end in early 2014.
Secondly, Exchange 2010 is considered by many industry pundits to be the best version of Exchange yet. It delivers greater deployment flexibility and reliability and empowers mobile workers by giving them freedom to securely access their business communications. In addition, it provides integrated information protection, control and compliance tools.
This white paper, the first in a series from Mimecast, is entitled: 'A three step plan for migrating to Microsoft Exchange 2010.'
It looks at migration challenges, how Mimecast can mitigate many of the risks and offers a three-step plan to a painless, rapid and successful migration.
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