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Matt :: May.26.2009 :: News :: No Comments »
To keep on top of my latest postings you can now follow me on Twitter. Every time I post or update an article to my site, Twitter will let you know.
Matt :: May.26.2009 :: News :: No Comments »
The Microsoft community is a buzz, Exchange 2010 Public Beta has arrived. Read all about and then try it out for yourself…
Matt :: Apr.15.2009 :: 2010, Exchange, Microsoft, News :: 1 Comment »
An important event is just around the corner. Beginning on 4/14/2009 mainstream support for Exchange 2003 ends.
Just a last reminder – Exchange Server 2003 goes into Extended Support on 4/14/2009. Details on our lifecycle policy for Exchange 2003 can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=1773.
What does this mean for our customers?
The major differences between the Mainstream Support phase and the Extended Support phase are the following:
- No-charge Problem Resolution Support is not available
- We no longer accept product design change requests (CDCRs) or provide new feature functionality
- We no longer provide new non-security hotfixes without enrollment in Extended Hotfix Support
- For Exchange SE to ship a hotfix for a problem that a customer is having with Exchange 2003, we need to have the request in-hand on 4/14/2009. Anything that is submitted after this date must be for a customer with an Extended Hotfix Support Agreement in place.
- Customers have 90 days after 4/14/2009 to purchase an Extended Hotfix Support Agreement
- One exception – customers who have Software Assurance can opt in for the Extended Hotfix Support Agreement at any time
One of the important things to note is that Extended Support is still a publicly supported phase and no separate agreement is needed to obtain support. As long as customers are opening paid incidents, they will still be able to receive support. In fact, many Premier and Pro customers who already open paid cases with Microsoft will notice little difference in the support that is provided in this phase. They will continue to be able to open paid cases, receive security updates, obtain support assistance from their TAM, etc… In reality, few customers need Extended Hotfix Support unless they have a history of requesting or requiring non-security hotfixes.
Matt :: Apr.09.2009 :: Exchange, Microsoft, News :: No Comments »
If you support Mac users in your Exchange 2007 environment you are definitely going to want to take a hop on over to the Man Mojo: The Office for Mac Team blog and read the recent post on the Entourage for Exchange Web Services.
Click here to read the entire post…
Click here to get more information on the beta program…
Matt :: Jan.21.2009 :: Exchange, Microsoft, News :: No Comments »
The MS Exchange Team just posted an introductory video with Jim Lucey (Product Manager of Exchange Labs) and KC Lemson talking about Exchange 14. It’s the first of hopefully many to come. I have had the pleasure of working with E14 as part of the TAP for a while now and look forward to being able to share my experiences.
Click here to read the post and watch the video…
Matt :: Jan.14.2009 :: Exchange, Microsoft, News :: No Comments »
If you haven’t heard, Microsoft Office Communications server 2007 R2 was Released To Manufacturing (RTM) on the 19th of December.
Click here to read the rest of the article…
Matt :: Dec.23.2008 :: Microsoft, News, OCS :: No Comments »
Today, Microsoft Corp. debuted Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Release 2 (R2), an update to the award-winning Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. Customers will be able to purchase the release, currently in private beta testing, beginning in February 2009.
* Blackberry client does not include Single Number Reach.
Matt :: Oct.14.2008 :: Microsoft, News, OCS :: 3 Comments »
Congratulations to VMWare for being the first to be validated under Microsoft’s new Microsoft Server Virtualization Program (SVVP).
“VMware Lays Foundation for Broader Market Penetration by Giving Customers Access to Support for Software For All Major Microsoft Applications such as Microsoft Exchange Server, SQL Server, SharePoint Server and others across Virtualized Environments
PALO ALTO, Calif. – Sept 3, 2008 — VMware, Inc. (NYSE: VMW), the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, today announced it has qualified its industry-leading VMware ESX hypervisor under the Microsoft Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP). VMware ESX 3.5 update 2 (ESX 3.5u2) is the first hypervisor to be listed under the program, providing VMware customers who run Windows Server and Microsoft applications with access to cooperative support from Microsoft and VMware. “
Click here to read the rest of the news release…
Updated 9/10/2008: VMware has only achieved support for Windows Server 2008 x86. There is not 64-bit support as of yet. However if you read the fine print under Additional Information, products that have passed SVVP requirements for Windows Server 2008 are considered supported on Windows Server 2000 SP4 and Windows Server 2003 SP2 and later. Good news.
Click here for more information…
Matt :: Sep.10.2008 :: Microsoft, News, Virtual :: No Comments »
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Matt :: Aug.21.2008 :: News :: No Comments »
Been using the beta now for sometime…and eagerly waiting the launch. The wait is over.
Matt :: Jun.19.2008 :: News :: No Comments »