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From: Brian on 1 Apr 2010 15:07 I have just began to look into this. We have a license for Exchange Server 2010 Standard Edition. We currently have exchange 2007. Should I upgrade?
From: Mark Arnold [MVP] on 1 Apr 2010 15:41 On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 13:07:54 -0600, "Brian" <brokenframe(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >I have just began to look into this. We have a license for Exchange Server >2010 Standard Edition. We currently have exchange 2007. Should I upgrade? Look at the features in 2010. Do you need to move to 2010? What business case would be satisfied by moving to 2010?
From: Brian on 5 Apr 2010 16:05 Well, Our exchange server is in poor shape and needs to be rebuilt. I figured since I was going to rebuild anyways, I would upgrade. I am actually getting another server and going to build it and then migrate the data. So any opinions? Do I move up, or stick with 2k7? "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark(a)mvps.org> wrote in message news:umt9r5p279e9ha9na2ira407qm3dl65blh(a)4ax.com... > On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 13:07:54 -0600, "Brian" <brokenframe(a)hotmail.com> > wrote: > >>I have just began to look into this. We have a license for Exchange Server >>2010 Standard Edition. We currently have exchange 2007. Should I upgrade? > > Look at the features in 2010. Do you need to move to 2010? What > business case would be satisfied by moving to 2010? >
From: Mark Arnold [MVP] on 6 Apr 2010 07:21 On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 14:05:38 -0600, "Brian" <brokenframe(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >Well, > Our exchange server is in poor shape and needs to be rebuilt. I figured >since I was going to rebuild anyways, I would upgrade. >I am actually getting another server and going to build it and then migrate >the data. So any opinions? Do I move up, or stick with 2k7? > I have no idea. Do you need to move to 2010? Have you looked at microsoft.com/exchange and checked the features? Have you looked at your support cycles and decided that you will be so far out of support by the time you're ready to do Exchange v-next?
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