Outlook Mobile Client in the Enterprise

In this session, learn about managed availability. With managed availability, internal monitoring and recovery-oriented features are tightly integrated to help prevent failures, proactively restore services, initiate server failovers automatically, or alert administrators to take action. The focus is on monitoring and managing the end user experience rather than just server and component uptime to help keep the service continuously available.
Will this cover Exchange 2010 and 2013 as well as third party offerings for monitoring and managing?
Any more info on the new MailTips ?!
This will be a big help versus trying to piece together a number of PowerShell scripts to piece meal the different aspects to look at together.
@chm1481x agreed.
One of those session that I'm most lokking forward too
Looking forward to this as well
I'm interested in the feedback Managed Availability gives to Load Balancers, as was announced during MEC 2012. In several blogs (one from Jaap Wesselius) regarding loadbalancing and healthchecks, I see references to a /owa/healthcheck.htm. Is the response also influenced by Managed Availability ?
This should be a good session. There are several solutions and recommendations about monitoring uptime and hardware performance, but getting the same information about the user experience is sometimes more like reading tea leaves.
The links for slides and High Quality WMV are bad.
Sorry, my bad, the links work. I must have fumbled something trying to download them ;-(
do we have troubleshooting for mailflow if transport service happens to be restarted by health manager service ?
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