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One of the coolest parts of my job is actually seeing materials go from ‘inside my head’ to ‘microsoft.com’ -- though there are a few steps along the way. :-)
Here are 5 new datasheets describing different capabilities within DPM 2010:
How to Protect Microsoft SQL Server with DPM 2010
How to Protect Microsoft Exchange with DPM 2010
Respective whitepapers for each of these are also coming to microsoft.com/DPM …
But hopefully, these will get you started on understanding how DPM 2010 fits in your environment.