With the release of Azure Active Directory Sync Services (the multi-forest version of DirSync) you might be interested in checking out mine and Michael Van Horenbeeck’s deck from the UC Birmingham User group in August. I walk through what you need to know if you would like to implement multi-forest Exchange Hybrid using the Azure AD Sync tool.
You’ll find me back at UCBUG (which I host alongside Andrew Price and Jason Wynn) on the 12th November, where we’ll be joined by Jon Maunder from Microsoft and a Lync session from Andrew.
On slide 11, you mention that it is now possible to natively move mailboxes to Office 365. Are you talking about your original scenario where company B had the Exchange 2007 server? Or are you talking about if company B had Exchange 2010?
Real-world approaches for multi-forest Exchange Hybrid deployments http://t.co/eQljloONbH
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“Real-world approaches for multi-forest Exchange Hybrid deployments” http://t.co/Z1iVvY3u4W good read #msexchange #office365 #netmail
“Real-world approaches for multi-forest Exchange Hybrid deployments” http://t.co/EcC9LR0xBw good read #msexchange #office365 #netmail
Real-world approaches for multi-forest #Exchange Hybrid deployments – http://t.co/lIgUOGWCDo