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ABSTRACT:
In-house solutions often require initial investment in hardware, software, IT administration and more. The freedom to customize your Exchange environment is a plus, but many environments do not need that level of freedom and would be just fine using a hosted solution for Exchange, or simply for email services. Nowadays, more and more IT shops are considering hosted Exchange services rather than running their mail server locally. They need to decide whether or not it is right for their company. Take a deeper look at hosted Exchange and hybrid models in this webcast.
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Speaker
J. Peter Bruzzese
Co-Founder of ClipTraining and Director of Technical Training
J. Peter Bruzzese (Triple-MCSE, MCT, MCITP: Messaging) has been working with Exchange Server for more than 10 years. His latest book Exchange 2007 SP1 How-To published by Sam's Publishing was released in January 2009. He speaks about Exchange at various conferences including TechMentor and TEC. His website www.exclusivelyexchange.com includes 150 free training videos on Microsoft Exchange. You can reach him at jpb@cliptraining.com.
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