VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS

Data sent across the public Internet is generally not protected from prying eyes, but you can make your Internet communications secure and extend your private network with a virtual private network (VPN) connection. A VPN connection uses encryption and tunneling to transfer data securely on the Internet to a remote access VPN server on your workplace network. Using a VPN helps you save money by using the public Internet instead of making long—distance phone calls to connect securely with your private network.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)

  WINDOWS TERMINAL SERVICES

Do your mobile users need secure access to company applications?

The Terminal Server component of Windows Server 2003 builds on the solid foundation provided by the application server mode in Windows 2000 Terminal Services. Terminal Server lets you deliver Windows-based applications, or the Windows desktop itself, to virtually any computing device—including those that cannot run Windows.

Windows Terminal Services solutions

Terminal Server can enhance an enterprise's software deployment capabilities for a variety of scenarios that remain difficult to solve using traditional application distribution technologies. When users run an application on Terminal Server, the application execution takes place on the server, and only keyboard, mouse and display information is transmitted over the network. Users see only their own individual sessions, which are managed transparently by the server operating system, and remain independent of any other client session.

  CORE NETWORKING

  Windows Server Deployment

Windows Server System integrated server infrastructure software is designed to support end-to-end solutions built on Microsoft Windows Server 2003. This approach, called integrated innovation, helps you reduce the costs of ongoing operations, delivers a more secure and reliable IT infrastructure, and adapts to the growth of your business. Let us show you how to leverage the many features offered by these server products.

  Exchange Server Integration

Reduce the complexity of administration with the new deployment, migration, management, and monitoring tools in Exchange Server 2003, the messaging and collaboration server from Microsoft.

The Exchange Server collaboration features help you to share information quickly and efficiently. Typical collaborative scenarios include maintaining shared address lists that everyone can view and edit, scheduling meetings that include people and conference rooms by viewing associated free or busy schedules, the ability to grant other people, such as administrators, access to your mailbox on your behalf. You can also manage "rules" for processing messages on Exchange Server, giving you the flexibility to create auto-responses and automatic filing of incoming messages. For maximum collaboration productivity, choose the combination of Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2003.

Microsoft Office System

 

  Microsoft Office System

Microsoft Office has evolved from a suite of personal productivity products to a more comprehensive and integrated system. Building on the familiar tools that many people already know, the Microsoft Office System includes programs, servers, services, and solutions designed to work together to help address a broad array of business problems.


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