Storage Management White Papers
Microsoft Online Services Customer Story: Bryant University
Overview Bryant University heard from many alumni that they wanted to keep using the same Microsoft Exchange Server-based messaging solution that they had used on campus. Unfortunately, maintaining this service for graduates wasn't economically feasible for the university. Bryant students and faculty unanimously chose Microsoft Live@edu, a free, Microsoft-hosted messaging and collaboration solution for universities. The centerpiece of the solution is Windows Live Hotmail that includes five gigabytes of storage space per account, as well as features like calendar sharing, contact management, access to e-mail through mobile phones and POP, and improved spam filtering.
| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | File Format | WORD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2008 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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IBM Think Tank: Insights for Your Business
Think Tank has been designed specifically for businesses like yours. We aim to give you simple, clear advice and information that gets to the point fast. Our insights could make...
A Guide to Storing More Intelligently
With enterprise IT organizations battling year-over-year information growth rates of 50 to 60 percent, we need to start storing information more intelligently. This will improve energy efficiency, reduce system complexity...
A Guide to Virtualising Your Information Infrastructure
Today, Virtualisation is at the top of every IT shop's "must-have" lists as CIOs and data center managers look to tackle challenges such as system growth, complex servers and storage,...
Green Data Center Storage Part II: Sustained Cost Effectiveness in Transitioning Times
This is the second part of a three-part paper on Data Center Power and cooling. It discusses data and disk types and how to match data and disks effectively within...
Allocating Disk Space
The powerful abstraction provided by network storage virtualization software has finally and fully taken shape. Its compelling economic value is derived from the software’s ability to compensate for many of...



