10133A-10134A: First Look: What’s New in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and Hands On Lab

Before attending this course, students must professional experience in:
•Windows Server 2003 or 2008 including directory services.
•Windows XP or Vista and Office/Outlook.
•Windows-based mobile devices and mobile Office/Outlook.
•Asynchronous networking technologies including TCP/IP, messaging transports, remote access, VPNs.
•Storage and Storage Area Networks (SANs), clustering, load balancing.
•Basic virtualization concepts (e.g. VMWare and basic awareness of Hyper-V) but are not experienced with the details of Windows Server Hyper-V.
•General IT operations concepts and procedures including service level management, high availability and disaster recovery, and change management.
•Understand the basics of IT security including network authentication, access control, encryption, edge security, malicious software and anti-virus/anti-spam concepts as well as basic messaging security concepts but they are not experts in security or messaging security/privacy/compliance and do not have more than a cursory awareness of Forefront Security for Exchange.
•Familiar with basic Exchange Management Shell/PowerShell capabilities but they are not familiar with Windows PowerShell 2.0 that is used by Exchange Server 2010 Management Shell.
•The portion of the audience that is still using Exchange 2003 are not familiar with the server roles introduced in Exchange Server 2007.
•Not familiar with Unified Communications technologies/solutions and are not familiar with synchronous communications technologies, VoIP, or voice and data integration technologies.
Familiar with basic concepts of cloud computing and hosted services but are not familiar with hosted Exchange services.