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Week of 22 Apr 2013 Exchange ActiveSync monitoring a necessity for enterprise mobility (24 Apr 2013)
As organizations scale up mobile initiatives, ActiveSync monitoring is crucial to avoiding performance bottlenecks and overloading Exchange.
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Week of 01 Apr 2013 Exchange 2013 CU1 gives green light to coexistence, migrations (03 Apr 2013)
Customers are free to begin their 'coexistence journey' with Exchange 2013 CU1, but there's plenty they should understand before beginning that trek.
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Week of 25 Feb 2013 Microsoft continues subscription push with new Office 365 versions (27 Feb 2013)
Microsoft hopes its new Office 365 offerings will make a subscription-based model more enticing to customers.
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Week of 11 Feb 2013 Exchange 2010 SP3 released, Exchange 2013 migrations still on hold (13 Feb 2013)
Despite being told that Exchange 2010 SP3 would allow for coexistence with Exchange 2013, administrators must still wait on planned migrations.
Apple iOS 6.1 Exchange 2010 bug hits transaction logs hard (14 Feb 2013)
A problem in the latest iPhone and iPad operating system generates an endless loop of transaction logs that can slow Exchange 2010 servers to a crawl.
New Exchange 2013 update service replaces rollups (11 Feb 2013)
Microsoft has changed how it delivers updates to customers in Exchange 2013. But is the new system really a change for the better?
Microsoft patches vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Exchange (SearchWindowsServer.com | 13 Feb 2013)
In a busy February Patch Tuesday, Microsoft fixed another critical Oracle vulnerability in Exchange. Plus, Internet Explorer received fixes.
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Week of 04 Feb 2013 Microsoft Office 365 cloud data privacy rules explained (08 Feb 2013)
Microsoft complies with a number of standards to reassure Office 365 customers that it doesn’t look at their data; though they certainly could.
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Week of 28 Jan 2013 Upcoming Office licensing overhaul requires cloud subscription model (28 Jan 2013)
Microsoft is about to place all of its Office and Office 365 applications under one umbrella in an effort to push a single license, cloud-based subscription model.
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Week of 24 Dec 2012 Microsoft in 2012: the good, the bad and the no shows (SearchWinIT.com | 30 Dec 2012)
It was a packed 2012 for Microsoft. Here are some of the more notable developments coming out of Redmond this past year.
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Week of 17 Dec 2012 Google drops Exchange ActiveSync support on free Gmail (20 Dec 2012)
Google ditched Microsoft ActiveSync in favor of its own Google Sync based on open protocols.
Top Exchange administration tips of 2012 (18 Dec 2012)
We published more than 100 great Exchange administration tips in 2012. Based on your clicks, we present our annual best-of list.
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Week of 10 Dec 2012 Final Patch Tuesday of the year brings fixes to Windows, Office, IE (SearchWindowsServer.com | 11 Dec 2012)
As 2012 draws to a close, Microsoft has one last batch of patches for admins. This month, Windows Server 2012, Office and Internet Explorer get fixes.
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Week of 03 Dec 2012 Exchange Server 2013 hits general availability, but upgrades must wait (05 Dec 2012)
Exchange 2013 hit general availability this week, meaning admins can download it and start experimenting.
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Week of 12 Nov 2012 Exchange 2010 SP2 RU5 drops with 20 fixes, eye on Exchange 2013 (16 Nov 2012)
Exchange 2010 SP2 RU5 will help IT pros preparing for the move to Exchange 2013, as well as shops that run Outlook in online mode.
Two Office 365 outages in five days serve as reminders of cloud 'chaos' (14 Nov 2012)
The second Office 365 outage in five days reminded customers of the potential pitfalls of moving email to the cloud.
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Week of 05 Nov 2012 Microsoft MVPs offer Exchange 2013 preview, Office 365 predictions (07 Nov 2012)
From political pundits to NFL analysts, everyone has predictions. Microsoft MVPs offer theirs on Exchange 2013, Office 365 and messaging's future.
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Exchange ActiveSync monitoring a necessity for enterprise mobility SearchExchange.com | 24 Apr 2013
As organizations scale up mobile initiatives, ActiveSync monitoring is crucial to avoiding performance bottlenecks and overloading Exchange.