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Spotlight on Top New Exchange 2013 Features

By Matt Gervais, SearchExchange.TechTarget.com

Now that companies are free to migrate to Exchange Server 2013, many admins have begun researching whether an upgrade makes sense. The bottom line and an improved user experience are factors to consider, but many admins are also interested in new tools and features -- and with good reason. Certainly a new version of Exchange should include an improved administrator experience, right?

Not only do the following tips highlight various new Exchange 2013 features that play integral parts in the platform's administration, but several also explain exactly how to put them into action to make the most of any new Exchange 2013 deployment.

An introduction to the Exchange Administration Center in Exchange 2013

Goodbye Exchange Management Console and Exchange Control Panel; hello Exchange Administration Center. Get a closer look at Exchange 2013's new management interface and see how it compares with -- and improves on -- management tools of previous iterations.

Step-by-step: Configuring Exchange 2013 site mailboxes

Exchange 2013 site mailboxes provide a way for teams to collaborate by combining top SharePoint 2013 and Exchange 2013 features, but several steps are necessary to set them up. Get the instructions you'll need to roll this helpful new feature out to users.

An inside look at Exchange 2013 data loss prevention policies

Exchange 2013 data loss prevention policies (DLPs) help protect against data leakage, but it's on you to determine which best suit your organization and subsequently configure them. This expert tip explains how DLPs how work and includes the information necessary to begin building the appropriate policies to protect your own deployment.

Highlighting new compliance and e-discovery features in Exchange 2013

Exchange 2010 contained some helpful compliance and e-discovery functionality, but it was more of a foundation for things to come. Find out how native compliance and e-discovery features have been improved in Exchange 2013, as well as how to effectively implement them.

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