Microsoft Exchange Online Implementation Team
We implemented it via a Microsoft third-party vendor.
View full review »For the deployment process, it's very simple and you don't need to contact anyone. First, you need to get a tenant. Second, you need to have a domain available and your secure mail information to populate your MS record, company name, point of contact, and so on.
Once your domain is already set up, there's a Microsoft link where you go to add your domain and configure your SIP domain with your domain provider. Then, you can add your users. However, before you do that, understand your needs because there are different plans - Basic, Standard, and Enterprise.
Once you identify your needs, you can set it up yourself. It doesn't require much technical expertise. But Exchange on-premises, that's a different story. For the cloud solution, it's pretty easy to set up.
I'm the only one managing it. Since it's online, we don't need many resources. Because of my experience with Microsoft Intune and Azure cloud infrastructure, I can manage it and ensure we don't have any server challenges. So, I handle everything on the engineering side.
View full review »We implemented the solution in-house.
Our IT department deployed by installing exchange server and enabling a shared configuration item. This allowed all users to access the solution via the web.
Deployment shouldn't take more than two hours because you just enable the web for the online exchange. Then you share a link or the URL so users can access the solution.
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April 2024
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Emmanuel Okoroji
Information Security Management Individual Contributor at First Bank of Nigeria Ltd.
The deployment process doesn't differ significantly from other solutions. It involves integrating with our online domain controllers for authentication and setting up the system. It's a straightforward process without complex steps or unique challenges, we collaborate directly with the OEM, without involving external consultants.
View full review »We implemented the solution through an in-house team.
View full review »The implementation was completed in-house with the help of our Microsoft partner.
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TarekYehia
Technical Consultant at LinkDev
My company's in-house team deals with the product's installation process.
We implemented the solution through an in-house team.
View full review »We have three people that do the deployment and support of Microsoft Exchange Online.
View full review »We implement the solution for our clients.
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TahaZaki
Azure Cloud Solutions Architect at cloud hiver
I did the implementation of the solution myself.
View full review »All implementations were performed by me.
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Principal Cloud Architect at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We had a partner assist us with the process.
View full review »I implemented Exchange Online myself.
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Engineering Manager at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees
Deployment and maintenance involved two people.
View full review »We implemented using an in-house team.
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Faker Ben Fradj
manager of SAP department at Standard Sharing Software
We used an in-house team of one senior engineer and one junior engineer.
View full review »Deployment takes one or two days maximum.
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Khoa-Nguyen
Technical Account Manager at Softline Group
We have two managers that do the maintenance and support of Microsoft Exchange Online.
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