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Install, Configure, and Administer BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange
12/16/2007 - By Packt Publishing
BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange is a new book from Packt that helps users to Install, Configure, and Administer BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange.
Written by Dan Renfroe and Mitesh Desai, the book combines clear factual information with easy-to-use step-by-step instructions.
BlackBerry Enterprise Server is a platform that extends corporate messaging and collaboration services to BlackBerry devices, supports management and administration of those devices, and also supports deployment of third-party applications on the BlackBerry device platform. BlackBerry Enterprise Server supports a variety of messaging platforms, including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino, and Novell GroupWise.
This book focuses on BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft Exchange, providing detailed information on planning and implementing a BlackBerry Enterprise Server deployment. The basics of installing BlackBerry Enterprise Server are familiar for most administrators, but the server is infinitely configurable and contains extended administration features.
This book contains background information on these features to help users get the most out of their environment, picking up where the manufacturer’s documentation leaves off. If they are new to BlackBerry Enterprise Server, then this is the perfect guide to help them with their planning and deployment.
There are chapters with background information on the architecture and features of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server, and chapters with specific installation and configuration instructions. This combined approach gives users the knowledge to make the best implementation decisions for their environment.
This book is written for IT professionals and network administrators who need to implement a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The text assumes basic familiarity with Microsoft Windows Server administration, but provides detailed instructions for administrators with varying levels of experience.
For more information please visit: http://www.packtpub.com/blackberry-enterprise-server-microsoft-exchange/book

