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Birmingham Management User Group


BMMUG in May


Please join BMMUG on May 13th as we welcome MicroPulse who will be covering Exchange 2010.

For most organizations, email and collaboration tools are now business critical applications that demand high levels of performance and reliability. Exchange 2010 helps organizations meet these goals by offering tools to simplify administration, protect communications, and meet increasing demands of user mobility.
Brad Crawford and Ed Lawrence with MicroPulse, will discuss the new features in Exchange 2010 and how this revision builds upon previous versions. MicroPulse will cover feature improvements as well as lessons learned from testing and implementation, which will include:

• Typical challenges and drivers that Exchange 2010 addresses
• Native email archival and retention (the good and the bad)
• New high availability features in Exchange 2010
• Outlook Web Access (OWA) improvements
• Other general software enhancements
• Implementation considerations and challenges

Please register here


MicroPulse Speaker Bios:


Brad Crawford is the Founder and CEO of MicroPulse Technologies, Inc. Brad has over 20 years of IT experience, moving up through the technical ranks to managing an IT staff and now a technology consulting company. Brad has worked with Exchange 5.5 to 2010 and led many of the aforementioned implementations. He is focused on developing and implementing best practices for MicroPulse’s Exchange services and assisting customers in putting together the right solution for their environment.

Ed Lawrence is MicroPulse’s VP of Technology and one of its principals. Ed has over 15 years of IT experience ranging from Network Administrator to IT Director to IT Consultant. Ed has worked in the distribution, healthcare and financial sectors and currently provides consulting services to customers in the legal industry. He has also supported Exchange from versions 5.5 to 2010 and holds MCSE and MCITP, Enterprise Messaging Administrator, certifications. Ed is responsible for the implementation and delivery of MicroPulse’s Exchange services.
MicroPulse Company Overview:


MicroPulse is an IT services firm offering project and managed services to organizations of all sizes. MicroPulse is a different kind of technology advisor, focused on forming strong relationships with customers to better understand their business and needs. MicroPulse is a Microsoft Gold partner and has partnerships with other companies such as Dell, Blackberry, GFI, Symantec and Trend Micro to provide end to end messaging and collaboration solutions. MicroPulse has planned, designed, implemented and supported Exchange environments for customers in various industries including engineering, construction, real estate, manufacturing, financial and legal. These environments range from single server implementations supporting several users to environments spanning multiple locations, several thousand users and multiple integrated applications. In addition to Exchange upgrades, MicroPulse has assisted in migrations to and from hosted solutions and from other messaging and collaboration platforms such as Lotus Notes and GroupWise.
BMMUG

The Birmingham Microsoft Management User Group is a forum for those interested in administering Windows-based environments. We share our experiences, tips and tricks for everything from software distribution and patch management to application monitoring and scripting. Please join us in discussing the latest enhancements and issues with managing Microsoft networks.

If you would like to be included in notifications about future meetings or if you have a question about the user group please email

info@bmmug.net
jeremiah.goodson@energen.com
miphillips@brasfieldgorrie.com

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