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We
design and build, integrate and manage Windows/Active
Directory networking solutions.
Migration from Unix Realms and Novell
Upgrades from NT4 and Windows 2000
We
offer consultancy, support and disaster recovery
for all Windows versions.
We
have worked with Windows 2003 since early betas
were available - we can plan and deploy Windows
2003 and Active Directory for you.
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If
your server platform is Windows NT®, Windows
2000 Server, Novell NetWare or Unix, we can help
you by upgrading/migrating hardware and software
for greater productivity, reliability and security.
The Windows Server 2003 operating system offers
a foundation for building a successful business
and providing the most dependable, manageable,
and versatile platform for connecting people,
applications,
networks, and Web services.
Windows
Server 2003 brings many improvements to Active Directory,
making it even more versatile, dependable, and economical
to use. For example, Active Directory in Windows
Server 2003 provides:
Easier
deployment and management: It is now easier
to migrate to Active Directory through a number
of improvements that have been made to the Active
Directory Migration Tool (ADMT). ADMT 2.0 now allows
migrating passwords from Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0
to Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 or from
Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 domains.
Domain
Rename Functionalilty: This supports changing
the Domain Name System (DNS) and/or NetBIOS names
of existing domains in a forest, keeping the resulting
forest still "well formed." Administrators
have greater flexibility in changing the Active
Directory structure after it is deployed. Design
decisions are now reversible, which benefits organizations
that may be in involved in a merger or significant
restructuring.
Ten
good reasons for deploying or migrating to Windows
2003
1.
Easy to Deploy, Manage, and Use
With its familiar Windows interface, Windows Server
2003 is easy to use. New streamlined wizards simplify
the setup of specific server roles and routine
server management tasks so that even servers without a dedicated administrator
are easy to manage. In addition, administrators have several new and improved
features designed to make it easier to deploy Active Directory. Large Active
Directory replicas can be deployed from backup media, and upgrading from earlier
server operating systems such as Microsoft Windows NT® is easier with the
Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT), which copies passwords and is fully
scriptable. Maintaining Active Directory is easier with new features, such
as the ability to rename domains and redefine schema, giving administrators
the flexibility to handle organizational changes that may occur. In addition,
cross-forest trusts let administrators connect Active Directory forests, providing
autonomy without sacrificing integration. Lastly, improved deployment tools,
such as Remote Installation Services and Automated Deployment Services, help
administrators quickly create system images and deploy servers.
2. Secure Connected Infrastructure
Efficient and secure networked computing is more important than ever for a
business to remain competitive. Windows Server 2003 lets organizations take
advantage of existing IT investments, and extend those advantages to partners,
customers, and suppliers by deploying key features like cross-forest trusts
in the Microsoft Active Directory® service as well as Microsoft .NET Passport
integration. Identity management in Active Directory spans the entire network,
helping ensure security throughout the enterprise. It's easy to encrypt sensitive
data, and software restriction policies can be used to prevent damage caused
by viruses and other malicious code. Windows Server 2003 is the best choice
for deploying a public key infrastructure (PKI), and its auto enrollment and
auto renewal features make it easy to deploy smart cards and certificates across
the enterprise.
3. Deliver Enterprise-Class Reliability, Availability, Scalability,
and Performance
Reliability is enhanced through a range of new and improved features including
memory mirroring, Hot Add Memory, and health detection in Internet Information
Services (IIS) 6.0. For higher availability, the Microsoft Cluster service
now supports up to eight-node clusters and geographically separated nodes.
Better scalability is provided with the ability to scale from a single-processor
to 64-way Itanium 2 systems. Overall, Windows Server 2003 is faster with up
to 140 percent better file-system performance as well as significantly faster
performance for Active Directory, XML Web services, Terminal Services, and
networking.
4. Lower TCO Through Consolidation and Support For The Latest Technology
Windows Server 2003 provides many technical advances that help organizations
lower total cost of ownership (TCO). The Windows Resource Manager, for example,
lets administrators set resource usage (for processors and memory) on server
applications and manage them though Group Policy settings. Network-attached
storage helps consolidate file services. Other improvements include support
for Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA), Intel Hyper-Threading technology, and
multi-path input/output (I/O), all of which help "scale up" servers.
5.
Create Dynamic Intranet and Internet Web Sites
IIS 6.0, the Web server included in Windows Server
2003, provides enhanced security and a dependable
architecture that offers application isolation
and
greatly improved performance. The result: higher overall reliability and uptime.
And Microsoft Windows Media® services makes it easy to build streaming
media solutions with dynamic content programming as well as faster and more
reliable performance.
6. Fast Application Development with Integrated Application Server
The Microsoft .NET Framework is deeply integrated into the Windows
Server 2003 operating system. Microsoft ASP.NET enables high-performance
Web applications.
With .NET-connected technology, developers are freed from having to write tedious "plumbing" code
and can work efficiently with the programming languages and tools they already
know. Windows Server 2003 provides many features that boost developer productivity
and the value of applications. Existing applications can be easily repackaged
as XML Web services. UNIX applications can be easily integrated or migrated.
And developers can quickly build mobile-aware Web applications and services
through ASP.NET mobile Web Forms controls and other tools.
7. Work Smarter By Turning Your File Server Into a Powerful Collaboration
Server
Windows SharePoint Services is a platform for creating large numbers of smart
web communities focused on information sharing and team productivity. It can
scale to thousands of sites within an organization. It fully supports load-balanced
Web farm and clustered database deployments. For site and server managers,
quotas can be set and enforced not only on storage, but on sites per-server
and users per-site. Site usage can be monitored to detect and retire inactive
sites. Security is granular, yet easily managed.
8. Automate Operations with Script-based and Policy-based Management
Tools
Expected to be available as an add-in component, the new Group Policy Management
Console (GPMC) allows administrators to better deploy and manage policies that
automate key configuration areas such as users' desktops, settings, security,
and roaming profiles. A new set of command-line tools lets administrators script
and automate management functions, allowing most management tasks to be completed
from the command line if desired. Support for Microsoft Software Update Services
(SUS) helps administrators automate the latest system updates.
9. Increase Document Protection and Availability via Intelligent
File Storage
With the new shadow copy restore feature, users can retrieve previous versions
of files instantly, without requiring costly assistance from a support professional.
Enhancements to the Distributed File System (DFS) and File Replication service
(FRS) provide users with a consistent way to access their files wherever they
are.
10. Easy to Find, Share, and Reuse XML Web Services
Windows Server 2003 includes Enterprise UDDI Services, a dynamic and flexible
infrastructure for XML Web services. This standards-based solution enables
companies to run their own UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration)
directory for intranet or extranet use, making it easy to discover Web services
and other programmatic resources. Developers can easily and quickly find and
reuse the Web services available within the organization. IT administrators
can catalog and manage the programmable resources in their network. Enterprise
UDDI Services also helps companies build and deploy smarter, more reliable
applications.
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