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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the advanced Windows
Applications software.
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the most advanced
Windows Server operating system yet, designed to power the next generation of
networks, applications, and Web services. With Windows Server 2008 you can
develop, deliver, and manage rich user experiences and applications, provide a
highly secure network infrastructure, and increase technological efficiency and
value within your organization
Features
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A Solid Foundation for your Business |
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One of the primary reasons a business invests in a network is to improve access to
information. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server file services create a
robust and easily managed environment for sharing files across an organization. In
addition, Windows 2000 Server print services make accessing and managing printers fast and
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Virtualization Built-in |
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Built-in Web server,
Internet
Information Server 5.0 (IIS), makes it easy to share documents and information
across a company intranet or the Internet. Includes
IIS CPU Throttling. |
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Active
server Pages (ASP) Programming Environment |
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XLM Parser |
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Windows
DNA 2000 |
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Component
Object Model + (COM+) |
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Multimedia
Platform |
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Directory-Enabled
Applications |
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Web Folders |
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Web
Telephony Engine |
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Internet
Printing |
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Built for the Web |
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Windows NT Server is designed from the ground up to be an application server. For
example, the base services that application developers need, such as virtual memory and
multi-tasking, are built in to the operating system. Because Windows NT Server makes it
easy to build applications, many developers have chosen this platform. |
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Using built-in applications services including Microsoft's Component Object Model
(COM) and the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) as well as the Microsoft Message
Queue Server and Microsoft Transaction Server, developers can create sophisticated,
secure, three-tier applications to address the most demanding business requirements. |
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High Security |
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Managing computer systems is becoming increasingly complicated under the burden of
todays demands for instant information, comprehensive services, and highly
distributed computing systems. To be effective, management systems must balance and
integrate centralized and de-centralized control, ensure the highest service availability
and quality of service, and minimize the total cost of ownership. Microsoft provides a
core set of services that form the foundation for basic management features built into the
operating system as well as value-added tools and solutions from Microsoft and third
parties. |
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High Performance Computing |
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Security in any system is a combination of technology and policy. The Microsoft®
Windows NT® operating system has a robust security model that enforces
granular access control on all resources and facilitates the consistent use of policies to
leverage the technological safeguards. |
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Call us at
(317) 290-8702
to obtain all the details on
how Windows can work for you.
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