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exchange administrator job description

An Exchange server administrator sets up and manages a Microsoft Exchange server. They help in setting up user accounts and mailboxes along with backup, security and restoring files. They perform routine server maintenance, configure new users and are called as the first point of contact for problems involving Microsoft Exchange.

Servers are one of the most critical parts of your business network if a server stops, so does business as usual. Well! You might be thinking who helps in electronic communication. The server administrator is the actual point of contact to resolve the issue.
An applicant having a degree certificate in a technical area is eligible to work as an Exchange Admin. However, a candidate holding an IT degree will be preferable. To become successful, you need to have a degree in IT, computer science or any related field along with applicable experience in managing Exchange servers such as Microsoft Server 2000-2012 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2000-2007, 2010 and 2013. Employers may also require some certification.

The Server Exchange Administrator or systems administrator works with system networks and confirms that they run powerfully by maintaining software updates, designing and executing new system structures, monitoring server activity log, and auditing server’s network security. These professionals frequently work for businesses that have a high volume of web activity or develop software for organizations with digital payment transactions or advertising corporations.

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