Windows Mobile 6 and Exchange Server 2007
Windows Mobile 6 and Exchange Server 2007 This is one of the sessions I am going to deliver in TechMela 2007. Last year also during TechEd I presented a session on mobile messaging. But the world of mobile messaging has changed a lot in the past one year. While WM 5 and Exchange 2003 were the products of interest last year, this year I am going to talk more about the new enhancements in Exchange server 2007 and Windows mobile 6. New features are there in both Windows mobile as well as Exchange server. So to reap the complete benefit of the latest technologies, the ideal combination one should be using is Exchange Server 2007 on the server side and Windows Mobile 6 on the client end. The architecture of Exchange has considerably changed in its latest version. Exchange Server 2007 has multiple server roles. It is the client access server (CAS) role that is most relevant to Windows mobile clients. The configuration of mobile devices and access to the Exchange Server system are done at the CAS. My session will have the details of the deployment architecture and security best practices around the same. In fact I am covering the security part very much in detail. In short the security features include I will be demoing the policy enforcement feature using the mini lab I have set up in my laptop J.While writing this blog I am still exploring the options to demo the IRM feature. Hope I will be able to manage that demo too. After talking about security features, I will be spending few slides on the manageability part of the mobile messaging system. OWA self-support is the key demo I am going to include in this section. And I will conclude the session with a couple slides as well as demos on Outlook Mobile features.

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