Whitepaper
Setting Realistic Expectations about Exchange 2007 Unified Communications
Microsoft’s introduction of Exchange 2007, promises a number of Unified Communications (UC) capabilities to improve employee productivity through rich, efficient access to their e-mails, contacts, calendars, faxes, and voice mails. However, a reliable, full-scale implementation of Exchange 2007 UC in enterprises is, in reality, full of pitfalls and requires important decisions with significant impact on future reliability, network topology, and supportability.
The right decision can make the migration toward Unified Communications easy and quickly rewarding. The wrong decision can mean a migration full of complexity, with no clear responsibilities or accountabilities, and problematic consequences such as voice messaging outages.
This whitepaper discusses these potential challenges and recommends what decisions top IT departments need to make to achieve the optimal benefits of Unified Communications today; without the significant efforts and/or “rip and replace” of their messaging infrastructure, including:
- The Architectural Challenges of Unified Communications
- The Limitations of Exchange 2007 in Supporting Unified Communications
- What to Consider Before Migrating to Unified Communications
That's where Adomo comes in.
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