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Ready to Make Your Server the Biggest Loser?

Posted on September 1, 2009

Today we announced archiving support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and we're pretty excited about it. We've tested the journaling functionality extensively in our labs and it works great. What we're even more excited about is the tools we've built over the last few months to help ease the migration pains that many organizations will inevitably struggle with as they upgrade to Exchange 2010.

We believe companies should have a simple process for shrinking their Exchange data stores prior to moving them so that they can speed up the transition process. So while Valerie Bertinelli has Jenny Craig and Jared has Subway, we're hoping Exchange shops will consider our pre-migration diet, which consists of:

  • LiveOffice Personal Archive: First, clients enable journaling on their existing mail servers, allowing LiveOffice to capture data in its secure cloud, which effectively eliminates the need to migrate that data in the future. With Personal Archive's robust architecture, end users are able to view all archived email (legacy and current) from the comfort of their Microsoft Outlook client.
  • LiveOffice CloudMerge for Microsoft Exchange: Next, clients can leverage LiveOffice's proprietary CloudMerge technology to automatically and securely transfer data from existing Microsoft Exchange 2003 or 2007 mail stores to LiveOffice Personal Archive. Again, this data is available for view by end users directly from Microsoft Outlook.
  • LiveOffice CloudMerge for PST Files: LiveOffice's CloudMerge technology is also able to securely ingest an organization's PST files into the centrally managed, hosted archive - eliminating the most common source of data loss and IT headaches.
  • "Skinny Migration:" With all historical and ongoing email securely stored in LiveOffice's cloud-based archive, IT administrators only need to migrate a small amount of data to their upgraded Exchange 2010 environment.

The official launch of Exchange 2010 isn't expected until later this year, but we are encouraging companies to start archiving their messages now so that they can focus on the actual upgrade when the time comes.

You can read our news release here.

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