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- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Cameras and the TMO
- Creating a new address list for Exchange Online (Office 365)
- Setting server diagnostic levels in Exchange 2013
- Useful Visio stencil for Exchange 2010 SP1
Tag Archives: Azure
IT/DEV Connections 2016 – Enterprise Collaboration Track
IT/DEV Connections 2016 is coming up in October and a great set of sessions will be delivered in the Enterprise Collaboration track covering Exchange and SharePoint on-premises, Office 365 from programming to implementation, and lots of ask the expert sessions. Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Delve, Delve Analytics, Email, Exchange, Exchange Online, Office 365, Office 365 Groups, SharePoint Online, Technology
Tagged Azure, Exchange 2013, IT/DEV Connections, Migration, Office 365, OneDrive for Business, PowerShell, SharePoint 2016, SharePoint Online, Skype for Business
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Exchange Unwashed Digest – October 2014
October 2014 was an interesting month for my “Exchange Unwashed” blog on WindowsITPro.com. I had the chance to write about some new technology (Delve), old technology (Exchange 2003 mega-clusters), bad technology (Chrome bugs), and current technology (various posts). All in all, … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2013, Office 365, Technology
Tagged Azure, Chrome, DAG, Database Availability Group, Exchange 2013, Office 365 Groups, Office Delve, Office Graph, Outlook Web App, OWA
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Exchange Unwashed Digest – June 2014
June 2014 was an interesting month for my “Exchange Unwashed” blog on WindowsITPro.com as the material covered was pretty diverse as we went from platforms like Azure to storage firmware and all points in between. See what you think! Why running … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013, Office 365
Tagged Amazon Web Services, Android, Architecture, Azure, Clutter, DAG, Database Availability Groups, Exchange 2013, Exchange Unwashed, Google, IBM, in-transit encryption, MAPI over HTTP, Office 365, Outlook Web App, OWA, Set-MailboxDatabase, storage controller firmware, TLS, Virtualization
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Exchange Unwashed Digest – December 2013
Statistics show that 118 new posts appeared on my Exchange Unwashed blog on WindowsITPro.com during 2013. I was responsible for the good posts and am unsure as to the author of anything that was rubbish. Here’s what happened during December … Continue reading
Posted in Active Directory, Cloud, Email, Exchange, Exchange 2013, Office 365, Outlook 2013, Technology
Tagged ActiveSync, ADSIEdit, Amazon Web Services, Apple, AWS, Azure, Exchange 2013 CU2, Exchange 2013 CU3, iPhone, Managed Availability, Office 365, Outlook 2013, Outlook Web App, OWA, Perry Clarke, PowerShell, UAG, Unified Access Gateway, Windows XP
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Exchange Unwashed Digest: August 2013
August proved to be quite an entertaining month in terms of the topics that were available to be covered in Exchange Unwashed. Here’s my take on the posts: The sad, curious, and brain-dead demise of TechNet subscriptions (August 1): While … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Exchange, Exchange 2013, Office 365
Tagged Amazon, AWS, Azure, Cloud, Exchange 2013, Managed Availability, MCA, MCM, MS13-061, MSDN, New York State, Office 365, Outlook Web App, OWA, TechNet
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Microsoft cloud revenues and investments
Two recent reports attracted my attention. First, at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference, Steve Ballmer noted that Microsoft runs more than one million servers in its datacenters. Second, Microsoft CFO Amy Hood said that Office 365 revenues are now running at … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Exchange, Office 365
Tagged Azure, Microsoft cloud services, Microsoft datacenters, Office 365
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Exchange Unwashed digest: April 2013
April 2013 saw the appearance of Exchange 2013 CU1 to release the restrictions that had previously stopped anyone running a “legacy” version of Exchange from installing Exchange 2013 into an existing organization. More stuff happened during April too, and some … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Office 365
Tagged Ajax, Azure, DAG, Database Availability Group, Exchange 2010 SP3, Exchange 2013 CU1, Gmail, Google, Managed Availability, MEC 2014, MFCMAPI, MRMAPI, Outlook Web App, OWA
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Bad week for cloud services, but at least RWC 2011 has started!
It hasn’t been a great week all round for cloud services. On Wednesday, Google Docs had an outage that lasted anything from 30 minutes to an hour, frustrating users who couldn’t do any work because all their data was “in … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, Email, Office 365
Tagged Azure, Cloud Computing, Exchange Online, Google Docs, Hotmail, Office 365, RWC
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