Microsoft
Windows 2000 Help:
Consulting, Support, Troubleshooting
Windows 2000 Server
The Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server builds on the
strengths of Microsoft Windows NT
technology, integrating a
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 provide the best foundation
for integrating your business with the
Internet.
Features of Microsoft Windows 2000
Server Not on Windows NT
Windows 2000 Server provides a wide
array of powerful new features and
functionality not available on Windows
NT servers. Highlights include:
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Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server,
and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server are
the foundation for all the .NET
application servers
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Windows 2000 Server and Windows .NET Server 2003
build upon the core stability of the
Windows NT operating system that was
first released in 1993, and is used in
hundreds of millions of application
worldwide.
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Greatly reduced management and deployment costs as
a result of the ability to run desktop
computers, laptops and servers with
the same core operating system.
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Management and security tools to reduce the cost
and improve the reliability of Windows
2000 or Windows XP desktop computers
by using centralized user policies,
rights and configurations. Keeping
unauthorized users from installing
programs on their laptop or
workstation, or even restricting them
from Internet access completely for
users that have no need for such
tools, can be a huge productivity gain
for both your users and your IT
support staff.
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Compared to previous generations of Windows, such
as Windows 98 or Windows NT, Windows
2000 Server is a very stable and
robust platform to host applications.
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An integrated security and password model that
builds upon a uniform directory
structure allows seamless and secure
access for local users, mobile or
remote users, telecommuters, and web
users.
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Greatly enhanced server and workstation management
tools that ease the burden of
supporting servers and workstations,
allowing IT resources to improve the
service level and responsiveness to
users.
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Broad hardware and software compatibility as a
result of being the “Standard”
operating system.
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Excellent support for remote access users,
telecommuters, and virtual users, and
especially for users that are
sometimes at the office but need the
same level of productivity when they
are mobile. Features such as offline
server folders allow users transparent
access to data even when they are not
connected.
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Fault tolerance features, including disk
mirroring, distributed file system,
and cluster configurations, maximize
server uptime and user availability
How DCI Can Provide Microsoft Windows
2000 Server Help
DCI's certified Microsoft consultants
can help you optimize the capability of
your existing Windows 2000 Servers and
can streamline network administration,
provide technical support and
troubleshooting, and enhance security.
DCI can also help you create, justify
and implement a plan to
migrate to
Windows Server 2003. DCI is
experienced in designing pilot programs
to reduce the technical risk of moving
to Windows Server 2003 by identifying
possible hardware and software
compatibility issues. In addition, DCI
can provide
SP and CISM
certified security consultants
to evaluate your current network
security and propose company-wide
policies, procedures and technologies to
strengthen your security in the future.
DCI's Consulting Services for Microsoft
Technology
For small businesses and mid-sized
businesses in the Arizona, Southern Nevada, Southern California and Colorado Area,
Arizona, Southern Nevada and Southern California, DCI's
Microsoft-certified consultants offer
computer help and IT consulting services
for the entire family of Microsoft .NET
Enterprise Servers, Windows Server 2003,
and Microsoft line-of-business
applications. DCI's migration,
integration, update, support, and custom
programming services include planning CIS
and system design, installation and
deployment. Find out more about DCI's
Microsoft
technology consulting services.
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