This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides the reader with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises. "Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook" is targeted at network administrators who deal with the Exchange server in their day-to-day jobs. It assumes you have some practical experience with previous versions of Exchange (although this is not a requirement), without being a subject matter expert.
This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides the reader with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises. "Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook" is targeted at network administrators who deal with the Exchange server in their day-to-day jobs. It assumes you have some practical experience with previous versions of Exchange (although this is not a requirement), without being a subject matter expert.
Michael Van Horenbeeck is a technology consultant, Microsoft
Certifi ed Solutions
Master (MCSM), and Exchange Server MVP from Belgium, mainly working
on projects
involving Microsoft Exchange, Offi ce 365, Active Directory, and a
bit of Lync.
Michael has been active in the industry for about 12 years and
developed a love for Exchange back in 2000. He is a frequent
blogger and a member of the Belgian Unifi ed Communications
User Group Pro-Exchange, (www.pro-exchange.be). Besides writing
about technology, Michael is a regular contributor to The UC
Architects podcast (www.theucarchitects.com)
and he speaks regularly at various conferences around the
world.
You can follow Michael via twitter (@mvanhorenbeeck) or his
blog:
michaelvh.wordpress.com. Peter De Tender started his career as an
IT professional with over 16 years of experience.
Peter has a strong focus on Microsoft Infrastructure technologies,
with an expertise in
Exchange Server since Version 4.0 back in 1995. He has worked on
numerous design and
implementation projects in Belgium and with International
Customers. He has also worked
in SMB environments and on large-scale 50,000 mailbox platforms.
Besides doing Exchange
consulting, Peter frequently works on general Microsoft Core IO
platform integration and
consultancy projects as an Infrastructure Architect, mainly working
with Windows Server,
HyperV, and System Center Operations Manager.
Peter is a also a recognized Microsoft Certifi ed Trainer and out
of that expertise he is both
country lead for Belgium and European Chairman of IAMCT, the
International Association of
Microsoft Certifi ed Trainers (http://www.iamct.org). He is also a
Microsoft Springboard
Series member.
For the last few years, Peter has been regularly traveling around
the world for speaking at
international conferences on Microsoft technologies such as MCT
Summits NA and EU,
TechFuse Minneapolis and Community Day, or for working as a staff
member at Microsoft
TechEds NA and EU, MMS, and so on.
Peter started his career as a database admin for an international
organization, where he got
his fi rst exposure to with Windows Server NT4 back in 1996. He
decided to work as an IT
engineer on Windows Server, and never looked back. Having worked
for some of the largest IT
organizations in Belgium, he became the managing partner of a
Microsoft technology oriented
company in Belgium having 25 high-skilled consultants under his
wings. Peter is now working
as an independent and has also his own company out of which he is
available for hire for
giving training, coaching, consulting ,or speaking at your
conference.
As a technical writer for TrainSignal (http://www.trainsignal.com)
and Petri
Knowledgebase (http://www.petri.co.il), Peter writes many technical
how-to articles
on a multitude of Microsoft products, always with a twist from his
own experience. You can
follow Peter via http://www.twitter.com/pdtit
Besides this Cookbook, Peter is also the co-author of Upgrading
Skills to Exchange Server
2013, a courseware training guide published by MVP-Press
(http://www.mvp-press.com).
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