Changing Email Platforms: Migrating from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Exchange Organizations change email platforms for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s to take advantage of a specific feature in the new system, or it can be the result of a merger or acquisition where one entity’s email needs to be converted to create a consistent [...]
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Organizations change email platforms for a variety of reasons. Sometimes it’s to take advantage of a specific feature in the new system, or it can be the result of a merger or acquisition where one entity’s email needs to be converted to create a consistent environment. At Sherpa Software, we offer content solutions for both [...]
As more of our customers migrate to Exchange 2010, we continue to learn about the many hurdles they need to overcome. If your organization is considering a migration to Exchange 2010, you may want to keep the following tips in mind. First, Exchange 2010 does not allow you to directly access the mailbox servers by [...]
Although Sherpa offers a variety of tools to assist with your Microsoft Exchange environment, you may not know that these individual products actually complement each other in many ways. If you are a Discovery Attender for Exchange customer, did you know that Sherpa’s Mail Attender for Exchange product is a great addition to your e-Discovery [...]
Sherpa Software recently attended the 2011 Fall Connections Trade Show. Throughout our time at the show, we met with a lot of customers and received numerous Product Reviews. Please view some of the ones we collected during the show below! Maury Gilman of Apotex, an independent pharmaceutical company, utilizes Discovery Attender for Exchange for all of [...]
Exchange 2010 uses two different types of throttling to help manage the performance of your Exchange server: client and message throttling. Client throttling tracks the bandwidth each Exchange user consumes and enforces restrictions as necessary. Message throttling are the restrictions put on the number of messages and the number of connections that can be processed [...]



