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Migrating From Domino to Exchange 2007 (Part 1)

whitepaper Exchange 2003 comes with several separate tools to allow one to coexist with, and migrate from, Lotus Domino. These are the Microsoft Connector for Lotus Notes, the Microsoft Exchange Calendar Connector and the Exchange Migration Wizard.

Tags: application servers

[23 Apr 2008]

Migrating From Domino to Exchange 2007 (Part 4)

whitepaper This paper looks at how Exchange 2007 and Lotus Domino 7 can coexist with the future aim of migration from Domino to Exchange. The paper gives sample scenario in which, Fabrikam is running Lotus Domino 7 and Contoso is running Exchange 2007.

Tags: email, lotus, domino, lotus domino

[10 Apr 2008]

TechNet Webcast: Learn About Migrating Lotus Notes Messaging to Exchange From a Microsoft Partner With Real World Experience (Level 100)

whitepaper The attendee of this webcast will learn about moving with minimal disruption from a Lotus Notes messaging environment to Microsoft Exchange or helping the existing Notes environment coexist with Exchange.

Tags: application servers

[27 Mar 2008]

Fairness Comparisons Between TCP Reno and TCP Vegas for Future Deployment of TCP Vegas

whitepaper This paper focuses on the situation where multiple TCP Reno and Vegas connections coexist at the bottleneck router, by which the fairness property is investigated to seek the possibility of future deployment of TCP Vegas.

Tags: tcp - ip

[14 Jan 2008]

Business-Process Velocity With Oracle 11i Implementation Powered by Cisco MDS 9000 Family-Based Infrastructure

whitepaper With backup windows disappearing, Cisco IT was able to attain a highly available architecture where the backup traffic could coexist on the SAN without causing an impact to existing applications. Business-process reengineering and migration of ERP...

Tags: backup, san, erp, cisco

[02 Nov 2005]

IPv6 Core Router Test Report

whitepaper During the migration, IPv4 and IPv6 will coexist in a same network. At present, the majority of Internet users are still using IPv4 protocol, and given that most of current networking applications and network equipment run in IPv4 environments, the...

Tags: ip technologies, migration, equipment, protocol

[13 Mar 2005]

Implementing IPv6 in an Organization

whitepaper It is not yet possible to completely migrate to IPv6, but several Transition and Interoperability mechanisms are available to have Ipv6 and IPv4 coexist together in the same infrastructure. During a research project done in 2004 there was concluded...

Tags: network design, enhanced, generation, migration

[09 Mar 2005]

Clarify eFrontOffice Coexistence and Migration Classic and Thin Clients

whitepaper This paper provides an overview of the business opportunities and technical considerations regarding the incorporation of these new applications into your environment and how all Clarify eFrontOffice applications can coexist.

Tags: infrastructure management, client, thin client, clarify

[12 Jan 2005]

Gigabit Ethernet Auto-Negotiation

whitepaper The Auto-Negotiation standard allows devices based on several Ethernet standards, from 10BaseT to 1000BaseT, to coexist in the network by mitigating the risks of network disruption arising from incompatible technologies.

Tags: ethernet, ethernet, operation, auto

[24 Feb 2004]

The Electronic B@zaar: Part 5 - eConstructing the Enterprise

Comment Its bricks-and-mortar business was unable to coexist with its internet business, so it went for "death and rebirth. It must be prepared for and be able to prosper in the period of migration, as its sector of the economy becomes increasingly web...

[03 Jul 2000]

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