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Windows
2000 Professional Solutions
How can you put Windows 2000
Professional to work in your organization? These
documents describe how the new operating system
addresses specific business situations.
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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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Automated
Deployment Options: An Overview
This paper gives an overview of the main
options that organizations can choose if
they wish to deploy Windows 2000
Professional automatically, and outlines the
process of upgrading from prior versions of
the Windows operating systems.
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Creating
Networks with Windows 2000
Traditional networks provide simple fast
access to information, improve information
management, and increase employee
productivity through better internal
communications. By connecting to the
Internet, businesses can extend their
networks to connect customers and business
partners to streamline business-to-business
communications and transactions. Businesses
of all sizes can benefit when the operating
system makes creating networks and Internet
connections simple, fast, secure, and
reliable. This paper provides a short
overview of Microsoft Windows 2000-based
networking features.
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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 and wiring for phone and data
networks. But widespread Internet adoption
is making it practical to add voice and
video communications to existing data
networks. This merger can help companies
increase productivity and business
opportunities. This paper provides a short
overview of Windows 2000-based technology
for integrating voice, video, and data
networks.
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2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of
use.
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