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Agenda for todayAgenda for today
• Exchange 2007 Overview and Deployment
• Quick Break!
• Windows Server Longhorn Network Access Protection
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Jeff AlexanderTechnology AdvisorMicrosoft
• Overview – for those that havent seen it!
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Exchange Server 2007Investment themesExchange Server 2007Investment themes
Operational Efficiency
Anywhere Access
Built-in Protection
Enterprise-class availability at lower costProtection from internal and external threatsSimplified compliance for the organization
Unified messaging solutionOutlook experience from desktop to mobile devicesEfficient collaboration: meetings and document sharing
Optimized for performance and scalabilityEasier and more flexible deploymentGreater administrator productivity
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Enterprise TopologyEnterprise Topology
Enterprise NetworkOther
SMTPServer
s
Mailbox
Routing Hygiene
Routing Policy
Voice Messagi
ng
Client Access
PBX or
VoIP
Public Folders
Fax
ApplicationsOWA
ProtocolsActiveSync, POP, IMAP, RPC / HTTP
…Programmability
Web services, Web parts
Unified Messaging
EdgeTransport
HubTransport
Mailbox
INTERNET
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Architecture
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Architecture
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Operational EfficiencyGreater administrator productivityOperational EfficiencyGreater administrator productivity
“IT professionals spend up to 70 percent of their time maintaining existing systems.”
- Accenture Study, 2004
Improved, more intuitive management GUIPowerful command line shell supports automation and batching
Exchange Management Console
Exchange Management Shell
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Exchange Management ConsoleExchange Management ConsoleExchange Management ShellExchange Management Shell
Built-in ProtectionEnterprise-class availability at lower costBuilt-in ProtectionEnterprise-class availability at lower cost
On site or offsite data redundancy
Reduced archival backup requirement
Improved user self-restore
“80% of organizations surveyed felt that access to e-mail was more important than the telephone…74% believed being without e-mail would present a greater hardship than losing telephone service.“
- Meta Group Survey, 2003
Clustered Continuous ReplicationLocal Continuous Replication
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Built-in ProtectionSimplified compliance for the organizationBuilt-in ProtectionSimplified compliance for the organization
Control mail flow on the serverInspect headers and contents
Take action (add disclaimer, bounce, classify, encrypt,…)
Apply narrowly or broadly
Control mail retention
Search across many mailboxes
at once for efficient discovery
“24% of organizations have had employee e-mail subpoenaed by courts and regulators, and another 15% of companies have gone to court to battle lawsuits triggered by employee e-mail.”
- Workplace E-Mail, Instant Messaging & Blogging Survey, AMA & The ePolicy Institute, 2006
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Folders created by administratorAppear among mailbox foldersE-mail is deleted based on expiration policies unless under retentionMessages under retention filed by users into foldersGranular journaling keeps audit trail of messagesMessages in folders can be archived
Properties of folder selected
Compliance via Managed FoldersCompliance via Managed Folders
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Built-In Protection and ComplianceBuilt-In Protection and Compliance
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Anywhere AccessOutlook experience from desktop to mobile devicesAnywhere AccessOutlook experience from desktop to mobile devices
“By 2007 “telework” will be practiced by more than 60 million people…”
- Gartner Management Update 2004
Built-in: no special server or services requiredRich access for the many, not the few
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Outlook Web Access and MobilityOutlook Web Access and Mobility
Unified Messaging DetailsUnified Messaging Details
• What do I need to make this happen?
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SIP/RTP/T38 SIP/RTP/T38 protocolsprotocols
External External phonephone
Phone Phone company’s company’s Central OfficeCentral Office
IP PBXIP PBX
Internal Internal phonephone
Unified Unified Messaging Messaging ServerServer
Hub Hub Transport Transport ServerServer
Mailbox Mailbox ServerServer
Active Active DirectoryDirectory
IP PBX ConnectivityIP PBX Connectivity
Manufacturer
ModelSupported Protocols
Intel PIMG80PBXDNI Digital
Intel PIMGG80LS Analog with In-Band or SMDI
Intel TIMG300DTI and TIMG600DTI
T1 with CAS or QSIG E1 with QSIG
AudioCodes MediaPack 114/8 Analog with In-Band or SMDI
AudioCodes Mediant 2000 T1/E1 with CAS – In-Band or SMDIT1/E1 with PRI
VoIP Gateway SupportVoIP Gateway Support
SIP/RTP/T38 SIP/RTP/T38 protocolsprotocols
Circuit-switchedCircuit-switchedtelephony telephony protocolsprotocols
ExternExternal al phonephone
Phone Phone company’company’s Central s Central OfficeOffice
TraditionTraditional PBXal PBX
Internal Internal phonephone
VoIP VoIP GatewayGateway
Unified Unified Messaging Messaging ServerServer
Hub Hub TransporTransport Servert Server
ExchanExchange ge Mailbox Mailbox ServerServer
Active Active DirectoDirectoryry
PBX Connectivity Using VoIP GatewaysPBX Connectivity Using VoIP Gateways
InstallationInstallation
• So what do you need to install it?
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Hardware RequirementsHardware Requirements
64-bit is required for production servers
No in-place upgrade from Exchange 2003
64-bit Xeon processor or Pentiums with EM64T (NOT the Itanium or IA64)
Any of the AMD64 processors (Opteron, Athlon and Turion)
32-bit is available for evaluation, but is not supported in production
System and Exchange partitions have to be formatted with NTFS file system
Windows OS ConfigurationWindows OS Configuration
Exchange 2007 can be installed onWindows 2003 SP1 or Windows 2003 R2
Windows ComponentsNNTP Service must not be installed
SMTP Service does not have to be installed. (It will be disabled during Setup if found.)
Mailbox and Client Access Roles require the World Wide Web Service
Additional Components.NET Framework 2.0*
Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0*
Windows PowerShell 1.0 (aka Monad)
*These are included in Windows Server 2003 R2
Exchange 2007 and the ADExchange 2007 and the AD
GC/DC
Windows 2003R2
AD Site
MB,CA,HT,UMRoles
Exchange 2007
GC/DC
Windows 2003SP1
Domain Functional Level
All domains have to be "Windows 2000 Server native" or higher
GCs/DCs
Windows 2003 SP1 or higher
All FSMO role holders and GCs need to run Windows 2003 SP1
Exchange Organization needs to be in Exchange Native Mode
Routing Group Connector is required between Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007
Exchange 2003 Front-ends cannot talk to Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox Server Roles
Verify Recipients meet new validation requirements
Exchange Server Interoperability Requirements
Exchange Server Interoperability Requirements
TimelineTimeline
Technology Adoption Program
Technology Adoption Program
Beta 1Beta 1 Community Tech.
Preview
Community Tech.
Preview
Beta 2Beta 2 RTMRTM
Late 2006-Early 2007Late 2006-Early 2007 Dec. 2005 Dec. 2005 March 2006March 2006 July 2006July 2006 Late 2004 Late 2004
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ResourcesResources
Exchange Server 2007 Preview Sitehttp://www.microsoft.com/exchange/preview/ Evaluate the Beta!
Exchange Server TechCenterhttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/
Webcastshttp://www.microsoft.com/events/series/tnexchangeserver.mspx
Virtual Labshttp://www.microsoft.com/technet/traincert/virtuallab/exchange.mspx
Exchange Product Team Bloghttp://www.msexchangeteam.com/
Exchange Hosted Serviceshttp://www.microsoft.com/exchange/default.mspx
Microsoft Forefront Securityhttp://www.microsoft.com/forefront/default.mspx
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© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.