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| If you are a company with more than about 70 computers, you
need a network operating system that will make your business efficient,
secure, and cost effective. Maybe you already are using Windows NT or
Windows 2000. Whether you are putting in a new network or considering
upgrading from an older operating system, here are some reasons why Windows
Server 2003 is a world-class favorite. |
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Some Benefits of Microsoft Windows Server 2003:
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- Support for thousands of users and computers.
- Support for one or hundreds of business locations.
- Improved administrative support and management enables
centralized management and control of your network. You should be able to
cut IT overhead.
- While the system supports improved centralized management, it
also improved the ability to delegate many administrative chores to remote
users. For example, your HR representative or office manager can add
users, change access, reset passwords, manage printer access, etc.
- Improved security using network encryption, ISA Server firewall
and security, etc.
- With a network using Windows Server 2003 in "native mode", all
network traffic can be encrypted using IPSec. This drastically eliminated
espionage and hacking from within a company or organization as well as
outside. FBI studies indicate that a large percentage of corporate
espionage is internal to the company.
- Improved control of software deployments using remote software
management.
- Improved stability and operating system performance lowers your
total cost of ownership (TCO).
- You can run you system using fewer servers. This also lowers TCO.
- Easy integration of other Microsoft applications such as SQL
Server, CRM Server, Media Server, SharePoint Portal Server.
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What NIC can do for you and your network
operating system:
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- Audit your current network, conduct a business needs analysis,
and provide recommendations for your installation/upgrade path.
- Recommend a network topology (forest, domains, sites, groups,
organizational units) that makes sense for your business.
- Migrate our network operating system to Windows 2003.
- Provide or supervise user and IT staff training.
- Furnish any replacement or new servers that you may need.
- Make network upgrades that may be needed.
- Plan for new technology such as Voice over IP and Convergence.
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