Upcoming Migration to Exchange 2013

During the upcoming fall semester, IT Services will migrate the Exchange email and calendaring service for faculty and staff to the new Exchange 2013 environment.

The new Exchange environment will provide additional features for faculty and staff, including an increased email quota of 4 GB and an improved Outlook Web App interface that uses a responsive web design for desktop, mobile and tablet. In addition, Exchange 2013 will also include app integration and improved management of contacts, including importing contacts from social networks and an expanded contact search.

IT Services will continue to provide information about the Exchange 2013 migration and how the upgrade will impact faculty and staff as it becomes available.

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Contacts

Erin Griffin, Documentation/User Support Specialist
IT Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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