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Exchange almost gone KABOOM?
There is an old Bugs Bunny cartoon where Marvin the Martian is working with his illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator and it doesn’t work. “Where’s the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!”, says Marvin when nothing happens. For Marvin this wasn’t good, for you with what looks to be a dead Exchange …
Read onUncle Rob’s Office 365 Migration Primer – Part 2
This is the second part of my discussion about methods of migrating from on-premise Exchange to Office 365. In the first part of the discussion I identified some key things you need to know about Exchange and Outlook and I described the simple migration methodology of using PST files to move data between your old, …
Read onUncle Rob’s Office 365 Migration Primer – Part 1
I had a meeting last week with a non-profit and during our discussions I heard many of the same things that I have heard in the past which indicate a total lack of understanding on the part of the end-user organization as to how their Outlook and Exchange actually work. And it isn’t just end-users …
Read onOffice 365 – Uncle Rob Explains Exchange Migration Options
I’m going to go out on a limb, here, and try to cut through some of the “fog” that surrounds email migrations to Office 365. While there are all sorts of scenarios based on individual situations, there are really only two ways that migrations happen from on-prem Exchange to O365; 1) use Microsoft tools with …
Read onOffice365 and Microsoft Cloud “CAL” Rights–what a great benefit!
One very cool benefit of many Office365 subscription levels is the “CAL’” rights that are conferred via the O365 subscription towards on premise services. What I mean by this is that O365, for example, confers SharePoint and Exchange CAL’s that can be used for both connection to the O365 services and your own on-premise services! …
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