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Index
Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction
What's Inside?
Chapter 1: Business, Functional, and Technical Requirements
Building the Foundation for Requirements Establishing Project Roles Getting Started with the Exchange Design Requirements as Part of a Larger Framework Understanding the Types of Requirements Requirements Elicitation Summary
Chapter 2: Exchange Design Fundamentals
Introducing Design Documents From Requirements to Design No Single Way to Implement Exchange How Much Detail Is Enough? Section Guide Moving Forward
Chapter 3: Exchange Architectural Concepts
The Evolution of Exchange 2013 Exchange 2013 Summary
Chapter 4: Defining a Highly Available Messaging Solution
Defining Availability Defining the Cost of Downtime Planning for Failure Defining Terms for Availability Achieving High Availability Building an Available Messaging System Summary
Chapter 5: Designing a Successful Exchange Storage Solution
A Brief History of Exchange Storage Storage Changes in Exchange 2013 Storage Improvements in Exchange Server 2013 Designing a Successful Exchange Storage Solution Summary
Chapter 6: Management
Trends in Management of Platforms Role-Based Access Control Administration Summary
Chapter 7: Exchange 2013 Hybrid Coexistence with Office 365
What Is Exchange Hybrid? Why Consider Exchange Hybrid? Design Considerations Summary
Chapter 8: Designing a Secure Exchange Solution
Why and What to Secure? Handling Security Conversations Designing a Secure Exchange Solution Protecting against Unauthorized Data Access Summary
Chapter 9: Compliance
Overview of Messaging Compliance Regulations Designing Your Policies Compliance Solutions Communication Summary
Chapter 10: Collaborating with Exchange
What Is Collaboration? Basic Collaboration with Email Shared Mailboxes Resource Mailboxes Public Folders Distribution Groups Site Mailboxes Summary
Chapter 11: Extending Exchange
Accessing Exchange Programmatically Choosing the Right API for Exchange Development in Exchange 2013 Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2013 Migrating a CDO 1.2 VBS Script to a PowerShell EWS Managed API Script Mail Apps for Outlook and the Outlook Web App Best Practices When Writing EWS Code Exchange, the Microsoft Stack, and Other Third-Party Products Summary
Chapter 12: Exchange Clients
Types of Exchange Client Why Does Client Choice Matter? Performing a Client Inventory Design Considerations Summary
Chapter 13: Planning Your Deployment
Exchange 2013 Information Resources Required Documentation Preparing Active Directory Designing a Rollout Process Certificate Considerations Choosing a Load Balancer Deploying Operating System-Based Antivirus Programs Firewalls and Exchange Publishing Exchange to the Internet Preparing Clients Preproduction Load Testing User Acceptance Testing Summary
Chapter 14: Migrating to Exchange 2013
Inter-Org Migrations Intra-Org Migrations Moving Mailboxes Modern Public Folder Data Migration Foreign Systems Legacy Exchange Migrations Common Migration Problems Migration Improvements in Exchange 2013 Summary
Chapter 15: Operating and Monitoring Exchange Server 2013
Monitoring Alerting Reporting Inventory Monitoring Enhancements in Exchange 2013 Summary
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