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Tag Archives: HP E5000
HP releases videos about E5000 messaging system
Last February, Paul Robichaux, Brian Desmond and I were invited by HP to come to Cupertino to look over the HP E5000 messaging system. Over two days we had the chance to quiz Dean Steadman, the HP product manager, and … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010
Tagged E5000 Messaging System, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2010 SP1, HP, HP E5000
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First look: HP E5000 Messaging System
On January 21, I blogged about the joint HP-Microsoft announcement of the HP E5000, the first messaging appliance-type system specifically designed to run Exchange 2010. This week I’ve had the chance to spend some time in Cupertino, CA working with … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010, Technology
Tagged Exchange 2003, Exchange 2010 SP1, Hardware, HP E5000, Messaging Appliance
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Predictions for 2011: The Exchange Market
On Tuesday, I had an interesting call with Matt Gervais of TechTarget to discuss my views on what will happen for the Exchange market in 2011. Matt is busy talking to some other folks and will share his best assessment … Continue reading