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Microsoft® servers for
small business mean you're ready for anything. You
link your employees, PCs, printers, and other office equipment
through a flexible, virtually invisible network. You can be more
responsive to the world around you, and the challenges that await
you. Now you're ready to go.
Share files and printers.
Add a Microsoft Small Business Server 2000 or Windows® 2000 Server
to your business, and suddenly you can store and share files over
your centralised network instead of keeping them hidden inside
individual PCs. Share printers, too. When one printer is down,
you simply direct your PC to use another. By sharing hardware,
you save money and keep more of your office space for your people.
Share Internet connections.
You get all your employees online, without making them wait in
line. Your PCs share a single, speedy, cost-effective connection,
and your team gets more done.
Run your business applications more
reliably, too. With your Microsoft server you get the most
out of your software applications, from planning and invoicing
to contact management. Applications run more reliably than ever
before and are accessible on any PC connected to your network.
All the while, you can quickly share critical business information
while maintaining control over who has access to what.
Feel confident that
your system will be secure. ISA Server
2000 gives you a fast, secure Virtual Private Network so your
mobile employees can connect to the Small Business Server network
without having to dial directly into the server.
Enjoy the same level of performance
and reliability as a large corporation.
As a small business you rely on the availability of your IT infrastructure
just the same as a large enterprise does. Microsoft® Small
Business Server gives you the same high computer network performance
as expected by large corporations, but at a fraction of the cost
to achieve the same goal.
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