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Novell Open Enterprise Server Vs. Microsoft Windows Server 2003: A Total Cost of Ownership Study for NetWare Customers | 2006-03-07 02:49:32 | |
| For a NetWare customer, Novell Open Enterprise Server is significantly less expensive than Windows Server 2003. A migration from NetWare to Open Enterprise Server not only saves users time and money, but also eliminates the turmoil and disruption of business during the migration. Novell Open Enterprise Server provides all of the services that an information worker needs to do his or her job effectively and efficiently. Finally, by choosing Novell, customers avoid new hardware purchases required to support Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server in the next two or three years. | |||
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Kernel Enhancements for Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn | 2005-09-29 03:00:02 | |
| Microsoft has made many enhancements to the kernel of the Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" operating systems. This paper provides an overview and references to other sources of information for some of the new features and changes in the kernel for these versions of Windows. | |||
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Stand Guard Against Accidental File Erasure | 2005-09-02 03:00:02 | |
| Should you wait for the government to come swooping down on your company before implementing a document-retention plan? Certainly not. The destruction of files in anticipation of a future inquiry is not a good idea; it pays to plan ahead…. | |||
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Rayovac Chooses Windows over Linux for Lower Cost of Ownership, Less Risk | 2005-12-20 11:12:45 | |
| Find out how Rayovac was able to save nearly $1 million in their first four years of using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 over Red Hat Linux. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Scenario-Based Solutions for Secure Windows Server 2003 Network Access (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200) | 2005-08-24 | Microsoft |
| Using a foundation of a corporate office with a remote branch office and remote users, this series examines five scenarios for connecting external users to an internal network securely using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 solutions. This webcast demonstrates the final three scenarios. A secure remote access solution is configured with customizable control over user access and prevention of invalid configurations connecting. In the next scenario, the branch office is connected through high security site-to-site VPN. In the last scenario, a remote access server is configured at the new branch office so the server is located in a demilitarized zone and is not a member of the domain.
Tags: Network Security, Security Management |
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TechNet Webcast: Planning to Install Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (Level 200) | 2005-08-19 | Microsoft |
| What security features does Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) contain, and how can these features improve the security of the information technology infrastructure? This webcast provides information about how Windows Server 2003 SP1 uses advanced technologies to provide many improvements to the security of Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Windows Server 2003 SP1 contains updated components and enhancements that also increase the reliability and productivity of Windows Server 2003. The webcast present new SP1 security features including Windows Firewall, post-setup security updates and the Security Configuration Wizard. | |||
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Self-Tuning Disk Drives Eliminate Performance Bottlenecks and Heighten ROI | 2005-07-28 | Diskeeper |
| The explosion of systems storage capacity has not been matched by the evolution of faster hard disks. This has made the hard disk the weak link in system performance. This white paper explains how self-tuning technology maximizes hard disk performance. Read this paper now and find out how to speed up the hard disk, automatically. | |||
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Centralized Identity and Policy Management for Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac and Java with Active Directory and DirectControl | 2006-01-26 11:06:54 | |
| Centrify enables a secure, connected computing environment by seamlessly integrating your Unix, Linux, Mac, Java and web platforms with Microsoft Active Directory's identity, access, and policy management services. With its patent-pending Zone technology, Centrify delivers the only solution that does not require intrusive reconfiguration of existing systems and provides the granular administrative control needed to securely manage a diverse set of systems and applications. This white paper examines the compelling business and technical case for centralizing administration in Microsoft's Active Directory, describes how DirectControl enables you to integrate Active Directory with your non-Microsoft platforms, and describes DirectControl’s architecture and benefits. | |||
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Network Faxing ROI: What You Don't Know Could Save You Money | 2006-02-07 09:03:50 | |
| The move to computer-based, network faxing is one of the most cost-effective, productivity-improving moves available to fax-intensive organizations. Find out how network fax servers take care of fax jobs more quickly, accurately and inexpensively than any standalone fax machine.
Learn how a combined hardware and software solution can help your company with time saving user benefits such as:
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Microsoft SQL Server Consolidation: A Business Case | 2006-03-09 02:02:58 | |
| Microsoft released the 64-bit version of its premier enterprise database, SQL Server 2000, in April 2003. The most successful workload for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and Windows Server 2003 on Itanium-based systems has been in high-volume, high-transaction processing; Business Intelligence (BI); and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). The purpose of this white paper is to prepare IT professionals for a successful IT consolidation initiative, with an emphasis on the need to consolidate server environments. This paper addresses the major steps required for a successful consolidation, including factors that need to be considered before exploring consolidation options. |