Session Summary
Thursday, October 14, 2004This Support WebCast discusses Windows-based Hosting, including Hosted Exchange 2003, a Microsoft solution. Windows-based Hosting, including Hosted Exchange 2003 enables service providers to offer flexible and scalable rich e-mail, messaging, and collaboration services to consumers, and to both small and medium businesses. Hosted Exchange is a tested, pre-engineered solution that is based on standard Microsoft server products. It includes management tools that help make sure that end users have rapid time-to-market and superior service levels.
The Support WebCast also reviews the important components of the solution and addresses common challenges in the hosting world. This includes multi-tenancy (address isolation between customers), automation and provisioning (creating new customers by using automation and without the RUS), client auto-configuration for Outlook by using RPC over HTTP, active user reporting, three-year CALs versus Service Provider Licensing Agreement, multiple services per hosted organization, and user namespace per organization.
This is a
Level
200 session presented by
Rebecca Wynne.
Becky Wynne joined Microsoft in 1992, and is currently a member of the Global Solutions Services Center. She began as a charter member of the new Microsoft Mail gateway support team. Becky's has been a technical lead for Mail Gateways, a beta lead on Exchange 4.0, and an escalation engineer for Exchange. She coauthored the Exchange Connectivity Guide for Exchange 4.0. For the last three years, she has been the beta lead and support lead for Hosted Exchange solutions.
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