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    Gain the technical skills required to manage and support Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

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    Course is delivered by highly experienced, and Microsoft Exchange Server certified trainers

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    Learn to maintain, monitor, configure and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2013

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    Get proper support and assistance from our trainers

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    Enhance your knowledge and accomplish your career goals

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    Pentagon Training offers this course at an affordable price

In an organisation, most of the communication is done through emails. It has become difficult to store and manage company emails. To resolve this problem, Microsoft introduced Exchange Server. It includes a wide range of features to save contact details effectively, schedules, manages calendars and control flow of emails.

Exchange enables users to share mailbox and folders between staff members. It allows us to access emails and other information from any computer. Mail server acts a mode of communication. Exchange Server provides high security and administrative access that’s why it is widely used in the organisation as a primary mail server.

Pentagon Training offers Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (M20341) course to help delegates understand core administrative tasks to manage Microsoft Exchange Server messaging environment. Optimise the performance and enhance security by mitigating threats effectively.

Who should take this course

This course is intended for delegates aspiring to be enterprise-level messaging administrators.

  • Othe include IT generalists and help desk professionals who want to learn about Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
  • Delegates enrolling into this course must have at least three years of experience of working in IT field, areas of network administration and system management.
  • Other audiences for this course are delegated that are IT professionals and are looking to take the exam.
  • Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (M20341) course also act as a requirement for Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification.
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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, delegates must have:

  • Least 2 years of experience in administering Windows Server including Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
  • Least 2 years of experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD-DS) and name resolution including DNS.
  • The experience of working with Certificates including PKI certificates can also be beneficial.
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What Will You Learn

  • Understand to implement and manage Exchange Server 2013.
  • Effectively plan and configure Mailbox server.
  • Learn to manage emails, calendars, address policies, recipient objects and address lists.
  • Learn to plan and deploy Client Access Server role in Exchange Server 2013.
  • Using Client Access Server learn to design and configure Outlook web app and mobile messaging securely.
  • Understand highly available client access servers.
  • Effectively plan for disaster mitigation, deploy backup and recovery for Exchange Server
  • Plan and configure message transport in Exchange Server organisation.
  • Implement security options, antivirus solutions and anti-spam solutions.
  • Plan as well as configure administrative auditing and security.
  • Manage and configure permissions as well as secure Exchange Server 2013.
  • Effectively monitor, maintain and troubleshoot Exchange Server environment.
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What's included

  Course Overview

In Pentagon Training’s Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 (M20341) course, delegates get the knowledge and skills required to plan, deploy, manage, secure and maintain Exchange Server. Learn to configure and troubleshoot Exchange Server. Also learn how to handle emails, store contact, and manage schedules and calendars with the help of Exchange Server 2013. Our instructors will provide best practices and guidelines to help delegates optimise the performance of Exchange Server 2013.

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  Course Content

Deploy and manage Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

Understand prerequisites, requirements, deployment and management of Exchange Server 2013.

  • Exchange Server requirements and prerequisites
  • Deployment and managing Exchange Server 2013

Planning and configuring mailbox servers

Understand how to plan and configure mailbox server role.

  • Mailbox Server role overview
  • Plan deployment of Mailbox server
  • Configure mailbox servers

Managing recipient objects

Understand how to manage address policies, address lists and recipient objects.

  • Manage Exchange Server 2013 mailboxes
  • Manage exchange recipients
  • Plan and implement public folder mailboxes
  • Manage address policies and lists

Plan and deploy client access servers

Understand how to plan and implement Client Access Server role in Exchange Server 2013.

  • Plan Client Access Server Deployment
  • Configure client access server role
  • Manage Client Access Services

Plan and Configure Messaging client connectivity

Learn to plan and configure Microsoft Outlook web app and mobile messaging in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.

  • Client connectivity to Client Access Server
  • Configure outlook web app
  • Plan and configure mobile messaging
  • Configure secure internet access for client access server

Plan and implement high availability

Understand about high availability feature into Exchange Server 2013 and other factors that affect it.

  • High availability on Exchange Server 2013
  • Configure highly available mailbox databases and client access servers

Plan and implement disaster recovery

Understand how to design, implement disaster mitigation and recovery in Exchange Server 2013.

  • Plan for disaster mitigation
  • Plan and implement Exchange Server 2013 backup and recovery

Plan and configure message transport

Understand how to design and configure message transport in Exchange Server 2013 organisation.

  • Message transport and routing overview
  • Plan and configure message transport
  • Manage transport rules

Plan and configure message hygiene

Understand how to plan messaging security and implement antivirus as well as an anti-spam solution for exchange server 2013.

  • Plan messaging security
  • Implement Antivirus and Anti-spam solution for Exchange Server 2013

Plan and configure administrative security and auditing

Understand how to set up role-based access control (RBAC) permissions and configure audit logging.

  • Configure Role-Based Access Control
  • Configure Audit logging

Monitor and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

Understand how to monitor, manage, maintain and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2013 environment.

  • Monitor Exchange Server 2013
  • Maintain and troubleshoot Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
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New features of Exchange Server 2016

Smarter Inbox

Exchange 2016 helps delegate get more done with the support of faster search and provide an inbox that is more helpful, intelligent and personalised.

Simple architecture

The simple design combines mailbox and client access roles so that it gets easier to plan and manage deployments. Perform easier upgrading with Exchange 2013.

Security and compliance

Better reporting and easier integration with third party tools available in it. Exchange server has Data Loss prevention features that include more box sensitive information types.

Better collaboration

With its new features, it eliminates other problems. Enhancements in Exchange Server 2016 make it easier working together on documents.

Mobile productivity

Exchange Server 2016 contains latest outlook experiences on tablets, phones, desktops and web so that one can get more done.

 

 

 

 



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Poole

Poole is situated on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset. It is also treated as a seaport and a large coastal town. Poole is 33 km east of Dorchester and also joins Bournemouth in the east. In 1997 local Council Borough of Poole was made a unitary authority. It gained its administrative independence from Dorset County Council. According to 2011 Census, Borough had a population of 147,645. This population made it second largest town in Dorset.

Along with Bournemouth and Christchurch, town forms South East Dorset Conurbation. It had a total population of over 465,000.

Human settlement in Poole started back before the Iron Age. Town’s name was earliest recorded in the 12th century when town emerged as an important port. With the introduction of wool trade, this town prospered. The Later city developed significant trade links with North America. During the 18th century, it was one of the busiest ports in Britain. During Second World War, Poole was main departing ports for Normandy landings.

Poole is also a tourist resort that attracts many visitors. Poole is popular due to its natural harbour, incredible history, Lighthouse arts centre and Blue Flag beaches. Royal National LifeBoat Institution headquarters are also located in Poole. Royal Marines have a base in town’s harbour. Poole is also home to Arts University Bournemouth, an important part of Bournemouth University and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

History

During the 19th century, there was a coastal trade to and from Poole. Trade declined rapidly when the railway was built to Hamworthy side of the bridge. People in business were now able to transport goods to and from Poole with the help of rail. In 1872 another railway was built in the middle of the Poole. During 19th century life in Poole improved. In 1887 first public library was opened. In 1890 Poole Park was opened, and in the same year, Parkstone Park was opened.

In novels of Gullivers Travels, Lilliput was the name of the land. According to some information, there was a house called Lilliput. This house existed at beginning of 19th century, and this gave this area a name Lilliput.

Electric trams started running during 1901 through the streets of the Poole, but then buses replaced them. In 1935 last trams ran in Poole.

In 1910 first cinema in Poole was opened. Municipal offices at Poole were built in the year 1932. The population of Poole was 19,000 in the 20th century, but later it grew at a phenomenal rate. Old industries of brick making, brewing and shipbuilding decline during the 20th century. Pottery industry survived somehow. In 1969 Dolphin Centre was opened. Poole general hospital was opened in 1969. In 1974 Poole Lifeboat Museum was opened. In 1978 Arts Centre was opened. Poole became a unitary authority in the year 1997. In the 21st century, Poole has become a Pottery Centre which made it an attractive tourist destination. Today Poole flourishes on Tourism. In 2007 Poole Museum was reopened. Present Population of Poole is 138,000.

 

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