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1 Info-Tech Research Group1 Make the Decision to Upgrade to Microsoft Exchange 2010 It’s Time for a Change: Let’s Talk about Exchange Info-Tech's products and services combine actionable insight and relevant advice with ready-to-use tools and templates that cover the full spectrum of IT concerns.© 1997 - 2012 Info-Tech Research Group Info-Tech Research Group, Inc. Is a global leader in providing IT research and advice. Info-Tech’s products and services combine actionable insight and relevant advice with ready-to-use tools and templates that cover the full spectrum of IT concerns. © 1997-2012 Info-Tech Research Group Inc.

2 Info-Tech Research Group2 Executive Summary Microsoft’s Exchange 2010 offers significant features and advantages over previous versions. Those considering e-mail archiving will find Exchange 2010’s solution is good enough for most organizations but fails to meet many regulatory compliance mandates. Given migration cost and effort, Info-Tech recommends that clients currently running Exchange 2007 wait for a future release. For those organizations running Exchange 2003, Info-Tech recommends skipping Exchange 2007 and migrating to Exchange 2010 as soon as possible. There are three migration paths for these organizations – migrating to a traditional on- premise solution, an on-demand solution, or a hosted solution. 2 Info-Tech Research Group

3 3 Take advantage of enhanced features and email archiving. What’s new in Exchange 2010 3 Info-Tech Research Group < 500 Mailboxes500 – 2,000 Mailboxes> 2,000 Mailboxes At Exchange 2007 Do not upgrade. Re- assess each year based on requirements. At Exchange 2003 Upgrade to an on-demand Exchange 2010 solution. Use TCO to decide which deployment method is best (i.e. on-demand, on- premise, or hosted). Upgrade to an on-premise Exchange 2010 solution. Advice for 2007 Users <500 Mailboxes >2,000 Mailboxes 500- 2,000 Mailboxes Upgrade Paths

4 Info-Tech Research Group4 4 What’s New in Exchange 2010 Enhanced FeaturesE-mail Archiving Advice for 2007 Users Upgrade Paths < 500 Mailboxes > 2,000 Mailboxes 500 – 2,000 Mailboxes

5 Info-Tech Research Group5 Enterprises running Exchange 2003 on-premise with more than 2,000 mailboxes should upgrade to Exchange 2010 on- premise. Mainstream support for Exchange 2003 ended in April 2009. Microsoft’s partners no longer develop add- ons that support Exchange 2003. Exchange 2010 offers much greater functionality, improved availability options, and tighter integration with other Microsoft products. Capability exists to enable a hybrid deployment – allowing users to connect to on-premise servers when on the corporate network and an on-demand solution when travelling. The bandwidth demand that 2,000+ users place on a business’ WAN and router are too great to justify the speed and cost required to support a hosted Exchange environment. Large organizations typically have the resources required to complete the migration without external support. Exchange 2010 allows mobile users to connect directly to the server without requiring a connection to the corporate network. 5 Info-Tech Research Group Why should you upgrade? Why should you move to on-demand?

6 Info-Tech Research Group6 Summary Microsoft’s Exchange 2010 offers lower cost storage options, integrated e-mail archiving, new Outlook Web App and improved business continuity capabilities. E-mail archiving in Exchange 2010 is good enough for most organizations but fails to meet many regulatory compliance mandates. Info-Tech recommends: o Exchange 2007 IT shops wait for a future Exchange release. o Exchange 2003 IT shops migrate directly to Exchange 2010 as soon as possible. o IT shops with less than 500 mailboxes move to an on-demand solution. o IT shops with more than 2,000 mailboxes deploy on-premise. o IT shops between 500 – 2,000 mailboxes use Info-Tech’s TCO Calculator to select the best deployment method. 6 Info-Tech Research Group

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