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In today’s competitive and diverse marketplace, effective
collaboration is a critical component of organizational success. Messaging and
collaboration systems are the true critical components in today’s enterprise
which helps organizations improve collaboration, increase productivity, and
streamline business processes. The choice of tools selected for Messaging and
Collaboration impacts the organization’s ability to manipulate, process and to
share information.
The underlying messaging and collaboration infrastructure is the
foundation that determines the ability to deliver a core set of communication
and collaboration services in an enterprise.
As messaging and collaboration capabilities within an organization
prove to be mission critical, so the requirements of users and the available choice
of tools makes the process always an evolutionary one.
Therefore a question arises that WHY there is a need to
migrate from one Messaging Solution to another. There are several factors that
contribute towards the critical decision to migrate from one messaging solution
to another like, user experience, solution dependability, solution
interoperability, solution integration demands, and above all the financial
factor that is greatly impacting such decisions. The Capital Expenses (CAPEX)
and the Operational Expenses (OPEX) are beginning to drive such decisions.
Whatever the case may be, the MIGRATION always presents a huge
challenge for the technical teams. The decision makers always come up with a
huge wish list
This publication covers the strategic and market requirements and
needs for migration from Microsoft® Exchange 2003 to IBM
Lotus® Domino® 8.5 and provides an overview of the
tools and strategies that are available to help you with that migration. It
also includes instructions for how to perform the migration process.
The beginning of the book explores common business drivers,
considerations, benefits, and scenarios that organizations find themselves in
when faced with a migration decision, such as migrating from Exchange to Lotus
Domino. The remainder of the book discusses the architectural planning and
technical activities associated with that migration decision.
This publication will guide and help you to overcome the challenges
and expectation levels during the migration process from Exchange 2003 to Lotus
Domino and will guide you towards the different approaches used in the
migration procedure.
Like:
Cut-off / Big Bang approach and the famous Co-existence / same domain migration approach.
Like:
Cut-off / Big Bang approach and the famous Co-existence / same domain migration approach.
Material discussed in this book is tested, during the migration
projects of more than 10,000 users.