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Exchange Migration
Intercore has been migrating companies to Microsoft Exchange server since 1996. We have been through every type of scenario so you don't have to experience anydown time what so ever. With that being outline below is the process we take:

      • We will meet with your staff to discuss your Exchange Migration
      • Intercore will outline the project vision of your staff to ensure a common understanding of project goals and scope. A proposal will be delivered for review.
      • Due Dilligence: In order to gain a thorough understanding of your infrastructure, Intercore Exchange professionals will conduct detailed fact-finding. At this time, Intercore consultants will:
          • Explore the current environment and needs in order to determine a framework for deploying a messaging solution
          • Analyze network requirements and identify any necessary changes needed to support Windows and Exchange
          • Define the connections between servers and with external organizations, such as connectivity, vpn, security.
          • Determine the ability of the existing or proposed network infrastructure to effectively support Exchange such as DHCP, DNS, network bandwidth
          • Establish naming conventions for organizational units, domains, systems and users
          • Discover current software in place for spam, virus, and other Exchange email services if existing Exchange server is in place
      • Design the new Exchange Server System with Active Directory. Once Intercore has conducted the proper information gathering, we will begin to design the topology of the Microsoft Exchange and AD environment based on your companies specific requirements. Intercore will:
          • Design the Windows 2000/2003 Site and Server topology, and the Active Directory (AD) structure required to support Exchange, including server information and how to design the AD
          • Complete a security design and specify the Windows security infrastructure required for Exchange OWA and other services
          • Design the Exchange 2000/2003 topology for your organization network infrastructure to effectively support Exchange
          • Document System Administration and Management requirements, as well as the procedures required to operate the Exchange environment
          • Outline the migration and / or implementation steps in detail

We have specific client references that we would be happy to share with your company. Please call or email us for more information.


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  • Novell To Windows  ( 11 items )
    Intercore has been moving users from Novell Groupwise to Microsoft Exchange for years. This is not an easy process. The hard part in moving from GroupWise to Microsoft Exchange is getting all your crucial scheduling data out of GroupWise and into Exchange in one operation. We have done numerous migration for Novell Netware to Microsoft Windows and from Groupwise to Exchange.

    There are two ways of moving away from Groupwise to Exchange. One is to extract all the data from Groupwise and import it into Exchange. The other method requires Groupwise and Exchange to co-exist until all mailboxes have been moved over. There is an intial training phase for your users and administration training as well. With that being outline below is the process we take:
        • We will meet with your staff to discuss your Exchange Migration
        • Intercore will outline the project vision of your staff to ensure a common understanding of project goals and scope. A proposal will be delivered for review.
        • Due Dilligence: In order to gain a thorough understanding of your infrastructure, Intercore Exchange professionals will conduct detailed fact-finding. At this time, Intercore consultants will:
            • Explore the current environment and needs in order to determine a framework for deploying a messaging solution
            • Analyze network requirements and identify any necessary changes needed to support Windows and Exchange
            • Define the connections between servers and with external organizations, such as connectivity, vpn, security.
            • Determine the ability of the existing or proposed network infrastructure to effectively support Exchange such as DHCP, DNS, network bandwidth
            • Establish naming conventions for organizational units, domains, systems and users
            • Discover current software in place for spam, virus, and other Exchange email services if existing Exchange server is in place
        • Design the new Exchange Server System with Active Directory. Once Intercore has conducted the proper information gathering, we will begin to design the topology of the Microsoft Exchange and AD environment based on your companies specific requirements. Intercore will:
            • Design the Windows 2000/2003 Site and Server topology, and the Active Directory (AD) structure required to support Exchange, including server information and how to design the AD
            • Complete a security design and specify the Windows security infrastructure required for Exchange OWA and other services
            • Design the Exchange 2000/2003 topology for your organization network infrastructure to effectively support Exchange
            • Document System Administration and Management requirements, as well as the procedures required to operate the Exchange environment
            • Outline the migration and / or implementation steps in detail


    We have specific client references that we would be happy to share with your company. Please call or email us for more information.












  • Document Management  ( 1 item )
    Gain a new level of control and security over your documents: store and retrieve documents immediately, manage versions, collaborate over the Web, automate scanning, and much more.


    Intercore has implemented Document Management systems for Law Firms, CPA firms, Wealth Management Firms, Healthcare companies, RealEstate offices and Mortgage companies. Our industry solutions help manage and locate briefs, contracts, wills, affidavites, patient info, memos, client notes, billable time, property pictures, email conversation, pdf files, and any type of document that you can think of.


    Storing, Archiving, Organizing and Quickly Retrieving Documents


    Many firms have turned to scanning documents for digital storage and retrieval. We install, configure the appropriate scanner for your company. We train and assist all personal involved in the document acquistion stage. We train on how to properly identify each document so that searching for the document is easy and painless



    Intercore experience in Document Management is second to no one. Call for more information.


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