HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange
The HP E5000 Messaging System is the industry's first pre-configured and self-contained Exchange Server 2010 Messaging System. It is based on Microsoft and HP best practices that simplify planning and deployment, optimize planning and TCO, and scale-up to 15,000 mailboxes or scale-out across your dispersed organization.
The HP E5000 Messaging System recently won two awards from Windows IT Pro, Editor's Best category: Bronze for Hardware: Appliance and Gold for Messaging.
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To learn more about the HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange view the following vidoes:
- Introduction to HP E5000 Hardware
- HP E5000: Complete and Optimized
- HP E5000: Simple and Cost Efficient
- HP E5000: Resilient/Highly Available
- HP E5000: Large Low Cost Mailboxes
- HP E5000: Installation & Startup
- HP E5000 for Microsoft Exchange 2010
Target customers
- Mid Market across all verticals (midmarket being defined for this Wave as companies with employees starting at 100—999)
- 25 or more servers with a full-time IT person
- Primarily Microsoft environments, running Exchange, SQL, SharePoint
- iSCSI IP environments
- Microsoft installed base who have not yet virtualized
- Current HP server customers with aging server/storage infrastructure
- Prospects looking to virtualize their infrastructure
- Key Decision Makers
- Server and Storage administrators, IT director and staff, CIO’s