For many organizations email is the business-critical communications technology. Organizations which use Microsoft server technologies frequently use Microsoft Exchange as an email server. Exchange 2007 is a major revision. There are significant changes in the GUI tools and a new command line interface that uses Windows PowerShell to provide command line administration to parallel and complement the GUI tools. Exchange administrators will have to adapt to a substantially different interface (the Exchange Management Console) and an entirely new command line tool - Windows PowerShell. Exchange Server 2007 Administration: The Definitive Guide aims to provide comprehensive coverage of topics relevant to Exchange 2007 administrators including planning, installing, managing, and troubleshooting a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 installation.
Andrew Watt is an independent consultant and author specializing in XML and Web technologies. He has written over ten books, including XPath Essentials and XML Schema Essentials, and is an active contributor to Web development specifications and technical communities.