19 de julho de 2005

Webcasts de messaging para Agosto

Aqui fica a lista de Webcasts sobre o tema messaging previstos para Agosto, uma informação proveniente do blog da Eileen Brown:

TechNet Webcast: Mastering Exchange Server Scripting (Level 300)
Tuesday, August 09, 2005 - 9:30:00 AM - 10:30:00 AM Pacific Time
Don Jones, Microsoft MVP, Book Author, and Founder of ScriptingAnswers.com
Jeffery Hicks, Contributing editor to ScriptingAnswers.com, Principal Consultant, JDH Information Technology Solutions
Tackle one of the toughest customers in the scripting world: Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. This webcast examines the Microsoft technologies that make Exchange script-accessible, including Collaboration Data Objects (CDO), CDO for Exchange Management, Windows Management Instrumentation, ActiveX Data Objects, and Active Directory Service Interfaces. Get an in-depth look at scripts capable of monitoring and managing Exchange, and learn about the capabilities and limitations of Exchange Server scripting.

Small Business Webcast: Using Microsoft Exchange Server in Small Business Server 2003 (Level 100)
Wednesday, August 17, 2005 - 1:00 PM - 1:45 PM Pacific Time
Chris Smith, Business Development Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Learn how to get the most out of your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 investments. This webcast shows you how to open shared calendars and contacts, along with many other valuable tips and techniques that can help you work more efficiently. Find out how to make these solutions work for you.

Momentum Webcast: Fighting Spam the Microsoft Way (Level 100)
Tuesday, August 2, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
John Stoiney, Technology Presenter, Microsoft Corporation
It is likely that over half of all e-mail hitting your network right now is spam. Businesses spend billions of dollars each year dealing with unsolicited e-mail. Left uncontrolled, spam can severely impact bandwidth on your network, storage space on your mail server, and the availability of your information technology (IT) staff. This webcast shows how Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 coupled with Microsoft Exchange Server can maximize the protection of your company's e-mail while enabling your IT staff to devote their time to other tasks. Learn how to use the latest tools and techniques combat spam from one end of your network to the other.

Momentum Webcast: Fighting Spam the Microsoft Way (Level 100)
Monday, August 15, 2005 - 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pacific Time
John Stoiney, Technology Presenter, Microsoft Corporation
It is likely that over half of all e-mail hitting your network right now is spam. Businesses spend billions of dollars each year dealing with unsolicited e-mail. Left uncontrolled, spam can severely impact bandwidth on your network, storage space on your mail server, and the availability of your information technology (IT) staff. This webcast shows how Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 coupled with Microsoft Exchange Server can maximize the protection of your company's e-mail while enabling your IT staff to devote their time to other tasks. Learn how to use the latest tools and techniques combat spam from one end of your network to the other.

Momentum Webcast: Common Troubleshooting and Support Issues for Exchange Server 2003 (Level 100)
Thursday, August 18, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
Microsoft Technical Specialist, Microsoft Corporation
Since e-mail is the primary source of communication in many organizations, a slow or unavailable messaging system can bring your business to a crawl. In this webcast, Microsoft Technical Specialists will cover tips and tricks for deploying and troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 migrations, including mail flow and performance issues. Don't miss this free webcast and learn what you can do to mitigate common Exchange problems.

TechNet Webcast: Implementing Exchange Server Security (Level 200)
Wednesday, August 24, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Harold Wong, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation
E-mail is essential to the communication infrastructure of any computerized organization, but it also carries threats to any organization's bandwidth and security. Join this webcast to learn how to deploy a secure Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 infrastructure and ensure that client connections to Exchange 2003 are as secure as possible. In this webcast you will learn how to increase the security of e-mail that flows through an organization's Exchange servers, and how to configure Exchange Server 2003 to reduce the amount of unwanted e-mail.

TechNet Webcast: Microsoft IT: Exchange Security at Microsoft (Level 300)
Tuesday, August 30, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Konstantin Ryvkin, Senior Systems Engineer, Microsoft Information Technology Group, Microsoft Corporation
Exchange Security Guides provide the best recommendations for running a secure Exchange environment. Tune into this webcast, one of the top-rated breakout sessions (MSG362) from Tech•Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida, and learn how Microsoft IT applies and manages these recommendations in its Exchange ecosystem. Focusing on specific examples from Microsoft's internal messaging environment, we discuss a variety of messaging security topics. Topics include email hygiene, securing mobile messaging infrastructure, hardening the Exchange server platform, and securing Exchange communications.

TechNet Webcast: Implementing Messaging Security for Exchange Server Clients (Level 200)Wednesday, August 31, 2005 - 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time Kai Axford, TechNet Presenter, Microsoft Corporation To ensure that messages can be read only by the intended recipients, it is as important to provide security for the clients of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 as it is to secure the server itself. Join this webcast to learn about solutions such as using Microsoft Exchange Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension and Information Rights Management to protect email content. We will also discuss remote procedure call over HTTP to help secure client connections to Exchange Server 2003 via the Internet. We conclude with a discussion about controlling access to email attachments and how to manage and secure Microsoft Office Outlook Web Access.

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