03-11-2010 06:54 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:36 AM
Hello All,
We are currently running Unity 4.2.1 integrated with Exchange 2003 (32 ports)- Our UCM cluster is 6.1.4 and planning to upgrade to 7.1.3- We wanted to upgrade our Unity to 7, before upgrade we really wanted to know if we should upgrade to Unity Connection 7 or Unity 7- What will be Pros and Cons of Unity 7 or Unity Connection 7 upgrade in our environment?
Also we will be upgrading our Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010 depending on our Exchange upgrade which Unity platform will be better choice?
Thank you!!!
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03-11-2010 07:02 AM
Hi Anwar,
Speaking to the Unity vs. UC question; you'll want to read the release
notes for both products to see all of the differences. Roughly
speaking, UC is more "contained" where you don't have as much
interaction with Microsoft products and the mail store is
self-contained. Unity, you probably know the drill with Microsoft
involvement... As far as your company upgrading to Exchange 2010, it's
not supported with any version of Unity yet, so if you go that route,
you'd have no choice but to do without Unity until Exchange 2010 becomes
qualified and tested. Currently no ETA on supported date.
Hope that helps,
Brad
03-11-2010 07:02 AM
Hi Anwar,
Speaking to the Unity vs. UC question; you'll want to read the release
notes for both products to see all of the differences. Roughly
speaking, UC is more "contained" where you don't have as much
interaction with Microsoft products and the mail store is
self-contained. Unity, you probably know the drill with Microsoft
involvement... As far as your company upgrading to Exchange 2010, it's
not supported with any version of Unity yet, so if you go that route,
you'd have no choice but to do without Unity until Exchange 2010 becomes
qualified and tested. Currently no ETA on supported date.
Hope that helps,
Brad
03-11-2010 07:09 AM
Thanks Brad. Just wanted to get a professional's suggestion.
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