Binary Tree Announces a New Solution for Upgrading to Exchange 2010 That Reduces the Cost and Complexity of Exchange Migrations
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Binary Tree, a leading provider of software solutions for migrating to on-premises and cloud-based versions of Microsoft Exchange, announced a new software product today at the Exchange Connections Conference and Expo that reduces the cost and complexity of upgrading to Exchange 2010 from Exchange 2003/2007. The new product, Binary Tree E2E Complete, enables administrators to perform and centrally manage intra-organizational Exchange upgrades that avoid costly changes to the Active Directory environment. E2E Complete also provides end-users with email and SMS notifications and the ability to reschedule their migration to maximize productivity during the transition.
"E2E Complete is a great addition to our existing suite of migration and coexistence software," said Steven Pivnik, Co-CEO of Binary Tree. "In addition to helping Lotus Notes customers that want to migrate and/or coexist with Exchange, we will now be able to offer solutions to legacy Exchange customers as well. Binary Tree and our worldwide business partners are looking forward to making a big difference in this space."
Binary Tree E2E Complete is architected with the latest technology, such as a Microsoft SilverLight dashboard that ensures the highest levels of reliability and reporting, an industry-leading workflow engine to manage and forecast migration scenarios, and an Active Directory site-aware technology that works with the customer's current Active Directory topology to maximize throughput during migration.
"We're excited to enter the Exchange Migration market with the launch of E2E Complete," stated Carl Baumann, Worldwide Director of Sales at Binary Tree. "E2E Complete will give administrators more control to streamline and manage their Exchange migration projects than they have ever had in the past and will minimize outages and interruptions for end-users by giving them the ability to control the timing of their upgrade."
For more information on Binary Tree E2E Complete, visit www.binarytree.com/e2e.
Resources related to this news release
- Binary Tree's booth at Exchange Connections: 515
- E2E Complete Product Information
- E2E Complete Webinars
- Request a Demonstration at [email protected]
- Request a Trial Copy of E2E Complete at [email protected]
Binary Tree social media resources
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- LinkedIn: Binary Tree – Migrate to Microsoft
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- Twitter: @BinaryTreeInc
ABOUT BINARY TREE
Binary Tree is a leading provider of software for migrating enterprise messaging users and applications to on-premises and cloud-based versions of the Microsoft platform. Since 1993, Binary Tree and its business partners have helped over 5,000 customers around the world to migrate more than 20,000,000 email users. Binary Tree's suite of software provides solutions for migrating from Exchange 2003/2007 and Lotus Notes to on-premises and online versions of Exchange and SharePoint. Binary Tree is the preferred vendor for migrating to Exchange Online in Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) and will support migrations to Microsoft Office 365. Binary Tree is represented by business partners worldwide who provide specialized services and a proven methodology for guiding customers through complex transitions. Binary Tree is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, an IBM Premier Business Partner, and a finalist for Microsoft's 2010 Notes Migration Partner of the Year award. Binary Tree is headquartered in the New York metropolitan area with international offices in London, Stockholm, Singapore, and Sydney. For more information, please visit us online at www.binarytree.com.
Binary Tree and E2E Complete are trademarks of Binary Tree, Inc. All other trademarks are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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