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Messaging Solutions

Windows and Microsoft Exchange Servers and Cisco Unified Communications help improve communication with your employees, clients and customers.

Messaging Solutions from Continental Resources (ConRes) focus on solving your Exchange Server, voicemail integration, email archiving, and email mobile communications issues. You can rely on engineers in the ConRes Professional Service (PS) group and their breadth of experience in support, migration and integration of Microsoft Exchange into the corporate infrastructure.

 

Take advantage of End User Training and Support:

  • Customized end-user training
  • Cutover Support
  • Technical training for customer IT staff

Microsoft Exchange Server

  • Discovery Services
  • Infrastructure Assessments
  • Infrastructure Design & Optimization
  • Migration Services
  • Disaster Recovery / Backup
  • HA/Clustering
  • Server Optimization
  • Advanced Troubleshooting
  • Platform Updates
  • Server Consolidation
  • Messaging Integration & Interoperability
  • Notification & Alerting
  • Message Tracking, Monitoring & Analysis
  • Virtualization

Exchange Security

  • Anti-Virus /Spyware/Adware/Malware Solutions
  • PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)
  • Message Signing / Encryption
  • Content / Message Filtering
  • Mobile Email Solutions
  • SMTP, IMAP, POP
  • WEB Based Email
  • RPC/HTTP Implementations
  • Mobile Device Support
  • Blackberry Services
  • Exchange ActiveSync

Email Archiving

  • Exchange Optimization
  • Compliance Retention and Discovery
  • Corporate Governance
  • Multi-Tiered Storage
  • Storage Management
  • Snapshot / Replication
  • Storage Optimization & Consolidation
  • Streamline Backup Solutions
  • Legal Discovery and Compliance

Cisco Unified Communications

  • Voicemail integraton
  • Access to voicemail, email and fax through phone or email client interfaces
  • Text-to-speech for email over the phone
  • Call-handling and ACD capabilities
  • Integration with legacy PBX systems

Solution Sheets

Whitepapers and Briefs