kemp / msexchange.org webinar (slides) - are you ready for exchange 2013?
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J. Peter Bruzzese, Microsoft Certified Trainer and CIO & CoFounder of ClipTraining ran this Webinar on Wednesday, March 20, 2013. Including recommendations to consider when planning your upgrade to Exchange 2013.TRANSCRIPT
Upgrading to Exchange 2013: What You Need to Know
Presenter: J. Peter Bruzzese
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J. Peter Bruzzese
• J. Peter Bruzzese is a Microsoft Exchange MVP
• In addition to being a Microsoft Certified Trainer, he holds the following certifications:• Triple-MCSE (MCSE for NT 4.0/2000/2003)• MCITP: Messaging (2007 and 2010)• A+, Network+, iNet+• CIW, CNA, CCNA… and others
• Co-Founder and CIO of ClipTraining
• He is a technical author with over a dozen books sold internationally to his credit and a technical speaker for Techmentor, Connections and TechEd
J. Peter Bruzzese (cont.)
• Exchange is my passion!• I’ve been working with Exchange for 10+ years• Exchange Instructor for many years with a variety
of different training agencies and private corporations• Contributed to Exchange 2007 Administrator’s
Companion (Microsoft Press)• Wrote “Exchange 2007 SP1: How-To” by Sams (Pearson)• Founder of the site www.exclusivelyexchange.com• Participated in the Microsoft TAP program for Exchange 2010, SP2, E15• Write product reviews for MSExchange.org• Journalist for InfoWorld (Enterprise Windows column)• Instructor for TrainSignal on all Exchange 2010 and 2013 courses
The 2011 MVP Summit
Agenda
The Evolution of Exchange to 2013
An Overview of Exchange 2013 New Features
Upgrading (Transitioning) to Exchange 2013
The Evolution of Exchange over 20 Years
• Pre-Exchange 4.0: Microsoft email transport was done internally on Xenix-based 68000 systems until 1993
• April 1993: The move to Exchange begins internally. “Eating their own dog food.”
• June 1996: Exchange Server 4.0 released to the public• May 1997: Exchange 5.0 released• November 1997: Exchange 5.5 released
The Evolution of Exchange over 20 Years (cont.)
• November 2000: Exchange 2000 released to public• September 2003: Exchange 2003 released to the public• December 2006: Exchange 2007 released to the public• November 2007: Exchange 2007 SP1 released• August 2009: Exchange 2007 SP2 released• November 2009: Exchange Server 2010 released• June 2010: Exchange 2007 SP3 released
The Present and Future of Exchange
Substantial Focus Elements for Exchange
Planning and Deployment
Recipient and Database Management
Security and Certificate Administration
Clients and Mobile Device Management
Role Based Access Control Permissions
Messaging Policy and Compliance
Anti-Spam and Anti-Malware
Backup and Recovery
High Availability
Unified Messaging
New Features in Exchange 2013
• A new Exchange Administration Center– EMC is no longer with us
• A new Exchange Architecture– Two server roles (Client Access and Mailbox)
• Improvements in policy, compliance, anti-malware and more– Data Loss Prevention rules
• A new managed store
• Modern public folders
The New EAC
Data Loss Prevention
Anti-Malware Settings
Managed Store
Modern Public Folders
More New Features in Exchange 2013
• Lots of PowerShell cmdlets
• Outlook Web App enhancements
• Apps Deployment feature
• UM and High Availability improvements
Q&A
Moving to Exchange 2013 From…
• Exchange 2003: No upgrade path and no third-party solution yet
• Exchange 2007: Requires RU8 (which isn’t released yet) and CU1 (releasing soon)
• Exchange 2010: Requires SP3 (just released) and CU1 (releasing soon)
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Moving to Exchange 2013 From…
• Exchange 2003: Double-hop 2010 to 2013
• Exchange 2007 (with RU8) and Exchange 2010 (with SP3) you do the following:– Upgrade your Active Directory schema– Install an Exchange 2013 system in the environment– Install certificates, move over namespaces to the new
CAS– Move over mailboxes– Discontinue legacy servers
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The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
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The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistant (Moving to 2013)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
The Deployment Assistanthttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/jj657516.aspx
#TrainSignalLive
Exchange Architecture with 2013
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The Right Features
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Directory– NTLM and Basic authentication communication from a Client to the
LoadMaster– Persistent Logging and Reporting for a new User Lo
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