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Announcing the new Exchange Unplugged UK Tour - Exchange Server and OCS are coming to a town near you

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It has been a long time in the planning, but I am please to announce the new series of Exchange Unplugged events. We ran these asbout 18 months ago and they had some of the best feedback I have ever seen. You get pretty much all of the UK Microsoft Exchange and Unified Communications experts for a full day of interactive, in-depth technical information.

This is what the day looks like:

Sessions will include:

· Exchange Server 2007 including SP1,  an architectural overview and details on how it integrates into the rest of the UC suite

· How to migrate from your existing platform to a new UC platform.  Its not just ‘move mailbox’.  This section will cover other parts of migration including storage, public folders and hardware.

· How email and voicemail are coming together in Exchange 2007 in Unified Messaging.  Also covered in this section is how Outlook Voice Access give can give you another way in which to interact with your inbox.

· Real world experience from a partner including a customer case study (slightly changed for EPG version – to just customer)

· Mobility and how Windows Mobile,  Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 provide secure and scalable communications such as email,  calendaring, presence and IM across an array of mobile devices.

· Office Communications Server 2007.  Communication can be seen, typed or heard.  Hear about the latest entrant into the Unified Communications stack and how it will change the way in which people will communicate forever.

Agenda
09.30 – 10.00    Registration
10.00 -  10.20    Warm Up Act & Welcome -Mark Deakin/Eileen Brown

10.20 - 11.05     Architecture Acapella - Exchange Server 2007 including SP1,  an architectural overview and details on how it integrates into the rest of the UC suite - Eileen Brown, Brett Johnson or Julian Datta

11.05 - 11.20     BREAK

11.20 - 11.50     Partner Presentation - Special Guest
11.50 - 12.35     Migration Medley - How to migrate from your existing platform to a new UC platform.  Its not just ‘move mailbox’.  This section will cover other parts of migration including storage,  public folders and hardware - Eileen Brown, Brett Johnson or Julian Datta
12.35 - 13.20     LUNCH

13.20 - 14.05     Email and Voicemail Duet - How email and voicemail are coming together in Exchange 2007 in Unified Messaging.  Also covered in this section is how Outlook Voice Access give can give you another way in which to interact with your inbox - Brett Johnson, Paul Brombley, Julian Datta or Tanya Dyason

14.05 - 15.05     Mobility manoeuvres in the Dark -Mobility and how Windows Mobile,  Exchange 2007 and Office Communications Server 2007 provide secure and scalable communications such as email,  calendaring, presence and IM across an array of mobile devices - Jason Langridge & Tony Cocks

15.05 - 15.20     BREAK

15.20 - 16.20     Y.O.C.S - Office Communications Server 2007.  Communication can be seen,  typed or heard.  Hear about the latest entrant into the Unified Communications stack and how it will change the way in which people will communicate forever - Paul Brombley & Tanya Dyason

16.20 - 16.30     Q&A and Close - Mark Deakin

Dates and Locations:

24th October 2007, London: Exchange Unplugged in association with BT

25th October 2007, London: Exchange Unplugged in association with Dimension Data

26th October 2007, London: Exchange Unplugged in association with Fujitsu

30th October 2007, Sheffield : Exchange Unplugged in association with Lynx

31st  October 2007, Manchester: Exchange Unplugged in association with Lynx

1st November 2007, Maidenhead: Exchange Unplugged in association with Nortel

2nd November 2007, Warwickshire: Exchange Unplugged in association with Post CTI

5th November 2007, Glasgow: Exchange Unplugged in association with Capito

 

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Exchange Unplugged hits the road later this month. The Exchange team is fine tuning its technical demos