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Mastering Exchange server 2013
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Publication Information:
Indianapolis, IN : Sybex, 2014
Physical Description:
xxx, 786 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781118556832
General Note:
Includes index

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The bestselling guide to Exchange Server, fully updated for the newest version

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is touted as a solution for lowering the total cost of ownership, whether deployed on-premises or in the cloud. Like the earlier editions, this comprehensive guide covers every aspect of installing, configuring, and managing this multifaceted collaboration system. It offers Windows systems administrators and consultants a complete tutorial and reference, ideal for anyone installing Exchange Server for the first time or those migrating from an earlier Exchange Server version.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a messaging system that allows for access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars from a variety of devices and any location, making it ideal for the enterprise With more than 21,000 copies of earlier editions sold, this comprehensive guide offers systems administrators and consultants both a tutorial and a reference guide for installing and managing Exchange Server 2013 A team of Microsoft Certified Masters walks you step by step through planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance, and more

Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is the complete reference for planning, installing, and maintaining the most popular e-mail server product available.


Author Notes

David Elfassy , MCSE, MCITP, MCT, Exchange Server MVP, is an international presenter and trainer. He collaborates with Microsoft on certification, courseware, and key development projects. David is a project lead on many migrations and implementations of Microsoft infrastructure technologies for government and corporate organizations.

Contributors include: J. Peter Bruzzese, Chris Crandall, Adam Miceli, Bob Reinsch, Jeffrey Rosen, and Michael B. Smith.