Exchange 2010 Release Candidate Available
Release Candidate means that the features have been locked, but some bugs are still being chased. More importantly it’s available for download. […]
Release Candidate means that the features have been locked, but some bugs are still being chased. More importantly it’s available for download. […]
I’m super excited about this years Tech-ed. I have 4 sessions in different areas and will be covering quite a few […]
That one little blog post could generate so much heat: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2009/07/16/451784.aspx The Exchange team blogged about their decision to stick with ESE. […]
I’m glad 32 bit is dying, I really am. 32 bit TCP stacks are a pain since they suffer from port exhaustion, […]
Again as in most rollups, product improvements as well as bug fixes were addressed. KB 968012 addresses *60* bugs that were fixed […]
Let’s talk about large mailbox performance, one of my favourite topics! Exchange has been getting better and better at servicing larger mailboxes […]
And what a good-looking site it is too! Speaker bio’s, sessions information and agenda’s are up as well as the 19 tracks, […]
Tech-Ed LA: The Exchange team were finally able to talk about a bunch of features in public. Makes for exciting viewing – […]
What’s Exchange 2010 – Exchange 14 of course, or the public name for the next version of Exchange. I’ve picked a few […]
While Exchange becomes better and better at handling large mailboxes and more importantly being able to recover from disasters should they happen, […]