Windows Server
- Migration from NT 4.0
Support from Microsoft for NT 4 is rapidly coming to an end. It is now time to begin
planning your strategy for migrating to Server 2003.
- Active Directory Planning/Deployment
A properly planned and deployed Active Directory can mean the difference between
a low - maintenance network, and one that will need a complete overhaul before its
time.
- Patch Management/Deployment
Moving from desktop to desktop and downloading patches and updates is a thing of
the past and a terrible waste of your time.
- Scheduled Support
Pre-scheduling your Network Support is the most cost effective method of outsourcing
network support available.
Exchange Server
- Migration from Exchange 5.5
Support from Microsoft for Exchange 5.5 has ended. Exchange 2003 is the most feature
rich Exchange version yet.
- Planning/Deployment
Moving from Exchange 5.5 or 2000 to Exchange 2003 is a project that needs to be
properly laid out to avoid loss of existing emails, and to avoid disruption of service.
- Remote E-mail Access
Exchange 2003 offers the highest level of security for mobile and remote user access than ever before.
- Disaster Recovery Planning
If a hardware failure occurs, you and your users need to know that their individual
messages are recoverable.
Small Business Server
- Planning/Installation
Moving your business from a Peer to Peer network to a Small Business Server 2003
network makes more business sense than you may think.
- Installation of Third-party Applications
Anti Virus, Backup, and other applications critical to your business can be installed
with little to no disruption to you or your business.
- Training
The many project guides available for SBS 2003 make maintaining your own network
more feasible than ever.
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