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Exchange 2007 represents the biggest advance in the history of
Microsoft Exchange Server technology. Given Exchange's leap to x64
architecture and its wide array of new features, it isn't
surprising that the SP1 release of 2007 would be particularly
robust in terms of hotfixes, security enhancements and additional
functionality.
Tony Redmond's upgraded edition of his popular Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 bible features extensive coverage of the significant
changes and additions offered with SP1. Every chapter has been
updated, with particular focus on the most pivotal aspects of SP1,
including:
*install enabling on Windows Server 2008
*IVp6 support
*Unified Messaging inclusion
*EMC enhancements
*Client Access Improvements for Outlook Web Access and
Activesync
*New user interfaces for POP3 and IMAP4
*System resource monitoring and message routing improvements
*New features for the mailbox server role
*.pst file data managment improvements
*new high-availability features
*optimization for mobile access
*and much more
*Complete coverage of all the updates in SP1 ensure admins skip the
initial 2007 release's bugs and upgrade with ease
*Written by HP Services CTO Tony Redmond, the world's most trusted
author of Exchange books for over a decade
*250+ pages of updates throughout, including totally new sections
on Windows 2008 compatibility, Microsoft Yona, Windows Mobile 6 and
6.1 devices, Apple iPhone, and more
A heroic doctor's unflinchingly honest and visceral tale of
impossible choices in emergency medicine. 'A brilliant insight into
the forgotten heroes at the sharp end of humanitarian emergencies.'
Jon Snow, Channel 4 News This is a story of tireless hard work and
astonishing bravery. Tony Redmond has deployed to wars, refugee
crises, air crashes, earthquakes, typhoons, volcanoes, and disease
outbreaks for over thirty years. Featuring tales of hope and
redemption, as well as untold suffering and mismanagement, this
raw, honest account could only have been written by someone who has
for decades performed incredible feats of altruism. Frontline takes
the reader from the wards of Manchester's Nightingale hospital to
Kosovo, from Sierra Leone's Ebola outbreak to Lockerbie, and from
Haiti to the Philippines. We find its author risking life and limb
to help those affected by events beyond their control. But while
humanitarian work and medicine require an innate goodness, not all
those involved have benign motives. And saving lives requires
difficult choices: between the desire to relieve suffering and the
need to weigh up the context. Too often medical aid is found
wanting, doing more harm than good. How are life-or-death choices
made in the heat of the moment? What are the consequences of your
action, or inaction? Is it better at times to do nothing? How do
you live with yourself if you want to help but can't? This is a
frank account of the personal toll - physical, mental and social -
emergency medicine levies on those who choose to do it. But
ultimately, Frontline offers a tale of optimism, persistence and
triumph over adversity, speaking to the resilience and fortitude of
those who help and those whose lives they save.
A heroic doctor’s unflinchingly honest and visceral tale of
impossible choices in emergency medicine. ‘A brilliant insight
into the forgotten heroes at the sharp end of humanitarian
emergencies.’ Jon Snow, Channel 4 News Winner of a Pride of
Manchester Lifetime Achievement Award This is a story of tireless
hard work and astonishing bravery. Tony Redmond has deployed to
wars, refugee crises, air crashes, earthquakes, typhoons,
volcanoes, and disease outbreaks for over thirty years. Featuring
tales of hope and redemption, as well as untold suffering and
mismanagement, this raw, honest account could only have been
written by someone who has for decades performed incredible feats
of altruism. Frontline takes the reader from the wards of
Manchester’s Nightingale hospital to Kosovo, from Sierra
Leone’s Ebola outbreak to Lockerbie, and from Haiti to the
Philippines. We find its author risking life and limb to help those
affected by events beyond their control. But while humanitarian
work and medicine require an innate goodness, not all those
involved have benign motives. And saving lives requires difficult
choices: between the desire to relieve suffering and the need to
weigh up the context. Too often medical aid is found wanting, doing
more harm than good. How are life-or-death choices made in the heat
of the moment? What are the consequences of your action, or
inaction? Is it better at times to do nothing? How do you live with
yourself if you want to help but can’t? This is a frank account
of the personal toll — physical, mental and social — emergency
medicine levies on those who choose to do it. But ultimately,
Frontline offers a tale of optimism, persistence and triumph over
adversity, speaking to the resilience and fortitude of those who
help and those whose lives they save.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 marks the biggest advancement in the
history of the Exchange Product group. The completely re-engineered
server system will change the face of how IT administrators
approach Exchange.
Tony Redmond, one of the world s most acclaimed Exchange experts,
offers insider insight from the very basics of the newly
transformed architecture to understanding the nuances of the new
and improved Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 3.0 and the two new
administrative interfaces the Exchange Management Console (EMC) and
the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).
This book covers:
How Exchange works with Active Directory
How the new management model works
How to use the Exchange Management Shell to automate administrative
operations
How Outlook, Outlook Web Access, and Windows Mobile clients work
with Exchange
How Exchange 2007 message routing differs from previous
versions
How to help your users to use Exchange intelligently
How to select hardware for Exchange 2007"
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