Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft Exchange 2010’

Planning Migration to Exchange 2010 SP2?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Since release of exchange 2010 SP2 many providers and tech geeks started upgrades and migrations from 3rd party solutions earlier Exchange versions to SP2. Different guides and community discussion are present to help you migrate to Exchange2010 SP2. Following are two scenarios for migration to SP:

  • – From HMC + Control Panel → Exchange 2010 SP2 + Control Panel
  • – From Exchange 2007/2010/ 2010 SP1 + Control Panel → Exchange 2010 SP2 + Control Panel

If you are having Hosted Messaging and Collaboration (HMC) deployment with or without control panel for management than it is right time to migrate to Exchange 2010 SP2. You can use your 3rd party control panel for exchange management or choose MachPanel that supports Exchange 2010 SP2 to stay ahead in the competition and offering hosted Exchange 2010 SP2 to your customers. However, for migration from HMC to Exchange 2010 SP2 you may consult with our Microsoft certified experts equipped with necessary tools and technology for upgrade and migration. Alternatively, you can do it yourself by following Microsoft’s HMC migration guidelines but you may come across the following concerns to address before you could migrate:

  • - Platform architecture and design
  • - Cost and performance estimation and optimization
  • - High availability, security and scalability

And, during the transition you will have to ensure minimum downtime and customer impact. You may also have to consider co-existence for smooth transition and transparency at client end.

On the other hand, if you are planning to upgrade from earlier versions of Exchange like 2007, 2010 and 2010 SP1 than you can use Exchange 2010 SP2 migration toolkit that does it all for you. At MachSol, you can have different valued services from Microsoft certified professionals and turnkey solutions with comprehensive customer support ensuring transparent migration process and minimal downtime and co-existence of your Exchange deployment.

Please feel free to download our migration toolkits.

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Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP2 is now Supported – Start Selling

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP2 is now Supported – Start Selling

To double your excitement and passion during Holidays; MachSol Inc., a Microsoft Gold Partner is proud to make announcement for being very first in the industry to support Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP2. Now, with MachPanel you can stay on top by offering Exchange 2010 SP2 to your customers. MachSol has envisioned perfectly the time to market and sailed out new release of MachPanel to help you escalate your business and meeting your customers’ demands to support latest technologies.

In Microsoft Exchange 2010 SP2, there are several new features which were frequently requested to be introduced for better security, performance and management. Therefore, it was essential to enable these features in Exchange control panel. Following are some of the highlights of new release of MachPanel:

•    Exchange 2010 SP2 Integration
•    New Payment Gateway Integration – PacNet
•    Migration toolkit for Dynamics CRM
•    Multi-language support in CRM Module
•    Allow handling of more than 2 DNS Servers
•    Mailbox usage report for customer accounts
•    Hyperlinked custom nodes (open in a new tab)

Since, Microsoft suggested upgrading from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 SP2 that not only comes up with additional features but it is comprehensively supported too. All those who had been using /hosting mode should wisely switch to on-premise mode because of value added functionality shipped with it and discontinuation of /hosting mode. Furthermore, MachPanel release for SP2 is fully compatible with other Microsoft products like SharePoint and CRM 2011 etc. MachSol, made is quite easier for you to switch to MachPanel by means of migration toolkits, comprehensive knowledge base, top-notch customer support and professional services

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