Are you getting all the performance out of Exchange Server 2003 that you'd like? During this session, which was
highly rated when presented at Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida (TechEd ID: MSG368), we
explore all aspects of performance tuning for Exchange server 2003, covering Windows, Exchange, and system resources. Understand and learn best practices, registry tweaks, and performance monitoring that can help your Exchange environment run more smoothly.
Presenter: Paul Bowden, Program Manager, Exchange Server Development Team, Microsoft Corporation
Paul is a program manager in the Microsoft Exchange Server development team. He's worked at Microsoft for eight years, the first two in consulting, the past six in development. Paul has been involved with
Exchange Server since the 4.0 release and has been working on messaging systems for the past 15 years. Currently, he manages and develops operational support tools for Exchange, including the Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer.
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