Saturday, December 20, 2014

EighTwOne: Book: Pro Exchange 2013 SP1 PowerShell Administration

As some of you may have noticed, it has been a bit more quiet here than it used to be. Well, after several months of collaborative hard work, blood, sweat and tears, it is finally ready (and in stores just in time for the Holidays):


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Together with fellow Exchange MVP Jaap Wesselius, we will talk you through topics such as:



  • Deployment and co-existence scenarios.

  • The Client Access Server and related topics such as namespaces, certificates, load balancing, and publishing.

  • The Mailbox Server roles and related topics such as managing mailboxes, distribution lists and recipients, message transport

  • High availability touches on topics like Database Availability Groups and improving Client Access and Transport availability.

  • Message Hygiene talks about Edge Transport server role, including anti-spam features.

  • Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery which will also discuss the ‘backup-less’ Native Data Protection scenario.

  • Unified Messaging explores Exchange UM features and integration with IP telephony solutions, such as Microsoft Lync Server.

  • Compliance touches on In-Place Archiving and MRM, In-Place Discovery, In-Place Hold, Data Loss Prevention including fingerprinting, and auditing.

  • Security explores the Role-Based Access Control model and Split Permissions model for organizations that require this.

  • Office 365 and Exchange Online (EXO) will explain details of Hybrid scenarios, federating organizations, directory synchronization, ADFS and Multi-Factor Authentication, as well as basic tasks like onboarding and offboarding mailboxes.


This 600+ page book will take a PowerShell-first approach when talking about Exchange Server 2013. You can order the book from Amazon here. I have also added it to the book page here, which also contains other noteworthy books when you want to learn about Exchange or related technologies like PowerShell, Active Directory or Lync Server.




Filed under: Exchange 2013 Tagged: Book, Exchange2013, Office365, SP1



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