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Solutions
How can
you put Windows 2000 Server to work in your
organization? These documents describe how the new
operating system addresses specific business
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Managing
Resources with the Latest File and Print
Technologies
Windows 2000 Server delivers
file and print services features and
improvements that allow businesses to take
advantage of the latest networking and
hardware technologies, while controlling
costs and making users more productive. You
can make it easier for employees to find and
share information, improve storage
management, and gain the full benefit of new
storage and printer hardware.
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Extending
Your Business with Advanced Web and
Application Services
If your business is online,
you probably want to do even more online.
Only a few years ago, the challenge was
simply to post content; then came the
struggle to interact with your users. Now,
the ability to host content and interact is
a given�you can only differentiate
yourself by having a site that is
interesting, dynamic, and delivers services
and applications to users in innovative
ways. Windows 2000 Server provides the Web
and applications services that you need to
not only catch up, but to get ahead.
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Communications
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Expanding
Your Business with Network Services
This short overview paper
shows how the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
operating system lets businesses build
new�or enhance existing�services that
take better advantage of internal networks
and the Internet.
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Connecting
to the Internet
The Internet has become the
conduit for business and creates an
opportunity for new opportunities. Today,
being connected to the net can be the
difference between existing or thriving.
This short overview paper explains how
Windows 2000 Server makes it easy for
organizations to connect to the Internet.
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Connecting
Networks Together
As businesses grow networking
demands increase: Departments consolidate,
partner relationships become more
integrated, and isolated networks need to be
connected. This short overview paper
examines ways of connecting networks
together using Windows 2000-based networking
technologies.
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Integrating
Voice, Video, and Data Networks
Today, organizations
typically use separate equipment, wiring,
and personnel for voice and data networking.
This is changing as widespread adoption of
Internet technologies is making it practical
and compelling to run voice and video
communication solutions on data networks.
This convergence of voice and data
networking can help companies reduce
operating costs, increase productivity, and
enable new business solutions. This paper
provides a short overview of Windows
2000-based technology for integrating voice,
video, and data networks.
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Terminal
Services: Providing the Benefits of Remote
Application Execution
Do you have older personal
computers deployed in your business? The
Terminal Services component of Windows 2000
Server can deliver the Windows 2000 desktop,
as well as the latest Windows-based
applications, to virtually any desktop
computing device, including those that
cannot run Windows. Terminal Services allows
you to provide a consistent desktop
environment to more people in your
organization.
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Scalability
in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Family
Windows 2000 Serversatisfies
the overwhelming majority of large
businesses' needs, demonstrating scalability
through symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and
clustering in a wide variety of database,
application, Web, and messaging workloads,
as measured by industry standards and
independently audited benchmarks.
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Simplifying
Network Management with Integrated
Infrastructure Services
Windows 2000 Server lets you
create, manage, secure, and adapt your
computing infrastructure to meet the
evolving needs of your business, while
reducing maintenance costs. By simplifying
network resource integration and management,
the improved infrastructure services within
Windows 2000 Server let you build flexible,
sophisticated networks that function
seamlessly, without requiring complex
management processes.
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Manage
Change with the Windows 2000 Platform
This strategy paper shows how
the change and configuration management
features that are built into the Windows
2000 operating system help network
administrators manage day-to-day tasks.
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Understanding
the Value of IntelliMirror, Remote OS
Installation, and Systems Management Server
This strategy paper shows how
IntelliMirror, Remote OS Installation, and
Microsoft Systems Management Server work
together to offer a full complement of
change and configuration management features
for Windows-based systems. This article is a
guide designed to help administrators select
the right combined solution to configure and
maintain users' desktops in their corporate
computing environments.
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Windows
Services for UNIX
Microsoft Windows Services
for UNIX 2.0 provides a set of additional
features to Windows NT and Windows 2000 that
allow for greater interoperability with
existing UNIX-based systems in the
enterprise.
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Microsoft
Interix 2.2
This paper shows the benefits
of Microsoft Interix 2.2: the easiest way to
take advantage of previous investments in
UNIX legacy applications while moving to the
Windows platform.
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Services
for NetWare v.5: The resource for Microsoft
Windows 2000 Interoperability with NetWare
The Microsoft Windows 2000
Server operating system builds on the
strengths of Windows NT technology,
combining standards-based directory, Web,
application, communications, file, and print
services with high reliability, efficient
management, and support for the latest
advances in networking hardware. To bring
these benefits to customers who have chosen
the Novell NetWare operating system and to
help them migrate to Windows 2000 Server,
Microsoft developed Microsoft Services for
NetWare v.5 (SFNW5).
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