How do you effectively plan and deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2003? Start with this first webcast of the Exchange Server 2003 Series, where we examine the planning phase of any Exchange deployment. Learn the basic consideration
for deployment, including hardware and software required to support one or more Exchange servers. From there we examine the infrastructure requirements, covering basic services such as Domain Name System, Microsoft Internet Information Services and Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol. Finally, we explain the biggest infrastructure requirement, Active Directory directory service. Covering integration and deployment paths, the presentation shows how Exchange and Active Directory are linked and how to deploy this critical
service.
Presenter: Harold Wong, Technology Specialist, Microsoft Corporation
Harold Wong is a senior technology specialist with the TechNet Presenter Team. He spent his first five years with Microsoft as a field systems engineer concentrating on Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Live Communications Server. Outside
of work, Harold enjoys playing golf and eating lots of sushi.
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