Title: Microsoft Exchange 2000 with Secure Computings PremierAccess
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2Microsoft Exchange 2000 with Secure
ComputingsPremierAccess
- Terry Lewis
- Manager, Consulting Services
- Emergent OnLine
- tlewis_at_go-eol.com
3Agenda
- Overview
- Features
- - Active Directory Integration- Security
Delegation- Enhanced Web Access- Rapid
Application Development- Instant Messaging
Services - Conferencing Services- Chat
Services- WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and
Versioning)- Clustering and Network Load
Balancing (NLB)- System Monitoring-
Policy-Based Administration- Ease of Migration
- Front-End/Back-End Architecture- Secure
Message Transfer
4Exchange 2000 Overview
- Microsoft Mail
- Exchange 4.0
- Exchange 5.0
- Exchange 5.5
- Exchange 2000
- Titanium
- Kodiak
5Titanium
- REDMOND, Wash., July 15, 2002 -- With more than
109 million seats already licensed for Microsoft
Exchange Server -- twice as many seats deployed
as Lotus/Domino -- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
today announced at Fusion 2002 the companys
plans to release an upgrade to Exchange 2000
Server, code-named "Titanium," in 2003. Titanium
will include a range of new benefits for end
users, particularly information workers, as well
as benefits targeted specifically to IT
administrators and the corporate networks they
manage. - Titanium will be an easily deployed, incremental
upgrade to Exchange 2000, analogous to the move
from Exchange 5.0 to Exchange 5.5 in 1997.
Ballmer noted that the release has been largely
designed around partner and customer feedback.
Titanium is being built on the same code base as
Exchange 2000, and therefore will use the same
storage engine that is currently in Exchange
2000. Titanium will be a smooth upgrade for our
customers. The next generation messaging
platform, called Kodiak, will be built around
Microsofts vision for unified data that will
first appear in "Yukon," the codename for the
next release of SQL Server. It will be several
years before this technology is ready to be a
mainstream upgrade for current customers.
6Exchange Features
- - Active Directory Integration- Security
Delegation- Enhanced Web Access- Rapid
Application Development- Instant Messaging
Services - Conferencing Services- Chat
Services- WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and
Versioning)- Clustering and Network Load
Balancing (NLB)- System Monitoring-
Policy-Based Administration- Ease of Migration
- Front-End/Back-End Architecture- Secure
Message Transfer
7Active Directory Integration
- All Exchange 2000 directory information,
including information about users, mailboxes,
servers, sites, and custom recipients, is stored
in Active Directory - Unified administration of Exchange Server and
Windows 2000 objects allows an administrator to
manage all user data in one place, with one set
of tools - Security groups in Windows 2000 can be
automatically used as Exchange 2000 distribution
lists, removing the need to create a parallel set
of distribution lists for each department or group
8Preparing the Forest Using /forestprep
9Preparing the Domain Using /domainprep
10Security Delegation
- Single W2K security model
- Delegation Wizard support
- Exchange Full Administrator
- Exchange Administrator
- Exchange View Only Administrator
- Item level/document level security
11Enhanced Web Access
- OWA is now an ISAPI application
- Http//exchange01/exchange
- Look and feel of Outlook
- Rendering is now non-script based
- Improvements with each release
12Rapid Application Development
- CDO 3.0
- Scripting
- HTTP//exchange01/exchange
Set objEmail CreateObject("CDO.Message")
objEmail.From administrator_at_emergentonline.com
" objEmail.To tlewis_at_emergentonline.com"
objEmail.Subject Exchange01 down"
objEmail.Textbody Exchange01 is no longer
accessible over the network." objEmail.Send
13Instant Messaging Services
- Capability to send an immediate, text-based
message - Two clients
- Windows XP
- Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000
- Future
14Conferencing Services
- Complete multi-party audio and video conferencing
- Conference Management Service
- Conference Technology Provider
- Microsoft NetMeeting
15Chat Services
- Based on Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
- Scalability to 20,000 users on a single server
- Integration with Microsoft Windows 2000 Active
Directory
16WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning)
- HTTP based protocol enabling seamless document
collaboration - Allows direct document storage
- Same technology as Sharepoint Portal Server
- Exchange M drive
- HTTP//exchange01/exchange/tlewis/drafts/?cmdnew
17Clustering and Network Load Balancing (NLB)
- Active/active clustering
- Requires Exchange 2000 Server Enterprise Edition
18System Monitoring
- Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
architecture - Access event logs, performance monitoring data,
disk data, and service status - Available separately through a snap-in to the
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
19Policy-Based Administration
- Powerful and flexible policy model for
administration - Define recipient policies across hundreds of
thousands of users, groups, and contacts
20Ease of Migration
- Exchange Server 5.5Manage a mixed-mode Exchange
Server 5.5 and Exchange 2000 environment or
upgrade easier by using resources at
www.microsoft.com. - Lotus ccMailInformation you need to move from
ccMail to Exchange, including best practices,
white papers, case studies, migration tools, and
demos. - Lotus Notes/DominoCompare Lotus Notes and Domino
with Exchange, read developer tips for getting
the most out of Microsoft Outlook and get tools
for moving from Lotus Notes to Exchange. - Microsoft MailGet migration strategies for
moving from Microsoft Mail to Exchange 2000,
coexistence tips, and demos. - Migration Services PartnersMigrate from Lotus
Notes, Novell GroupWise, and other Internet
messaging systems to Exchange with the help of
these partners and services. - Novell GroupWiseRead about GroupWise 5.5 and
Exchange in a Novell environment, and download
tools and a demo to help you move from GroupWise
to Exchange.
21Front-End/Back-End Architecture
- Provides one-to-many tier support for all
Exchange protocols - HTTP
- POP3
- IMAP4
22Secure Message Transfer
- Native support for
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Post Office Protocol (POP)
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
- Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
(S/MIME) - X.509 version 3
23Enterprise Communications Infrastructure
24Presentation
25Two-Factor Authentication
- Secure Computing PremierAccess
- Scott Fortino
- Corporate Sales Manager
- Secure Computing