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Why Upgrade Small Business Server 2008

Why Upgrade Small Business Server 2008 Datasheet Part 1Why Upgrade Small Business Server 2008 Datasheet Part 2

Why Choose Symantec BackupExec?

Why Choose Symantec BackupExec?

Why Choose Microsoft Windows Vista?

Why Choose Microsoft Windows Vista?

 

 

Windows Vista® is the most secure, reliable, and easy-to-use operating system ever released by Microsoft. On this page, you’ll find links to evidence that can help you make the most informed choice when you are buying a new PC or upgrading your system. Once you read it, you’ll know—Windows Vista is the operating system to choose for today and tomorrow.

 

 

 

Windows Update Works—in Real Time

  • With Microsoft® Windows® Update automatically downloading and installing important updates, you will know that Windows Vista is getting the latest real-time improvements to security, compatibility, reliability, and user experience.W
  • Windows Vista Supports the Hardware Ecosystem
  • More than 1.9 million devices are compatible with Windows Vista today—approximately 400,000 more than at launch.

 

Thousands of Applications Are Compatible with Windows Vista

  • Of the 50 top-selling applications1 for Windows, 48 are compatible with Windows Vista.2
  • All of the top 5 third-party security solutions (CA, McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro, and Webroot) offer versions compatible with Windows Vista.
  • Top free applications now compatible with Windows Vista include: Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash Player, and iTunes.

 

Windows Vista Enhances Business Value

  • A Microsoft-sponsored IDC study of large-scale early adopters showed an expected annual savings of up to $140 per PC because of reduced downtime and self-maintenance.
  • One school district expects to save hundreds of hours in support time yearly because of built-in malware protection in Windows Vista.

Why Choose Internet Redundancy

Why Choose Internet Redundancy

Why Choose GFI MailEssentials?

Why Choose GFI MailEssentials

What Is A Server?

What Is A Server

Top Ten Reasons To Use Small Business Server 2008

Top Ten Reasons To Use Small Business Server 2008 Part 2Top Ten Reasons To Use Small Business Server 2008 Part 1

Top 11 Reasons to Upgrade to Windows Server 2008

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, with built-in Web and virtualization technologies, enables businesses to increase the reliability and flexibility of their server infrastructure. New virtualization tools, Web resources, and security enhancements help save time, reduce costs, and provide a platform for a dynamic and optimized data center. Powerful new tools like Internet Information Services (IIS) 7 and Server Manager provide more control over servers and streamline Web, configuration, and management tasks. Advanced security and reliability enhancements, such as Network Access Protection and the Read-Only Domain Controller, harden the operating system and help protect the server environment to ensure a solid foundation on which to build businesses.

#1 Server Consolidation and Resource Optimization — Hyper-V

Most servers operate at far below their capacities, with as much as 80-90% of their processing power unused, on average. With Hyper-V, the Windows Server 2008 virtualization solution, a single physical server can host the workloads of multiple Line of Business servers. Hyper-V helps organizations to achieve optimal use of their hardware resources and provides the agility needed to adapt to changing IT needs. New management tools simplify the deployment process, and allow IT departments to manage virtual servers with the same familiar tools that they use to manage the physical servers in the network.

#2 Flexible Application Access for Remote Users – TS RemoteApp

Windows Server 2008 provides improvements and innovations to Terminal Services, with solutions like Terminal Services RemoteApp that allow users to access individual applications, instead of a the computer desktop in a Terminal Server session. These applications run on the host computer and send only the application windows to the user, requiring fewer resources on the client side and reducing administration and deployment costs.

#3 Modular, Minimal Installation — Server Core

Many network servers perform specific dedicated and mission-critical roles within the network. The new Server Core installation option provides a minimal environment for running specific server roles. This helps improve reliability and efficiency, giving the IT department the ability to better utilize existing hardware. It also simplifies ongoing administration and patch management requirements by reducing the need to update unneeded files and functionality.
For network servers that perform specific network infrastructure roles, the new Server Core installation option offers a highly reliable and efficient platform. Because Server Core loads the fewest operating system components required to run core infrastructure roles, patch requirements are reduced. This provides higher reliability and security for core network infrastructure roles.

#4 Delivering Rich Web Content and Applications — IIS 7.0

As Web content gets richer and the Web becomes a viable platform for delivering business applications, the Web server is moving to the center of many networks. IIS7 delivers solutions for today’s demanding content, including streaming media and Web applications in Active Server Pages and PHP. With an updated interface that makes administration easier, the new modular design of IIS7 enables administrators to minimize the attack surface of the Web server by installing only the needed components.

#5 Improved Network Performance and Control — New TCP/IP Stack

The efficient use of bandwidth has a direct impact on the productivity of users working in remote locations that rely on WAN connections to the organization’s central servers. The redesigned “next generation” TCP/IP included in Windows Server 2008 provides vastly improved performance in a remote location scenario, offering faster throughput and more efficient routing of network traffic. Using the combination of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista® in a branch office scenario can provide as much as a threefold improvement in throughput over the WAN connection.

#6 Preventing Unhealthy Devices from Connecting to the Network — NAP

With the increasing number of mobile users and corporate partners that must connect to an organization’s network, protecting the security of that network from outside threats is an ongoing challenge. Network Access Protection (NAP) in Windows Server 2008 helps prevent non-compliant computers from accessing an organization’s network. NAP can verify the health of connecting computers and enforce compliance with an organization’s security standards.

#7 Supporting Business Continuity for Demanding Workloads — High Availability Features

Windows Server 2008 provides increased scalability for the most demanding business solutions, and helps keep businesses operating through unplanned downtime with high availability features. With support for failover clusters, Network Load Balancing, dynamic hardware partitioning, robust storage options, and advanced machine-check architecture, Windows Server 2008 helps safeguard against single-point-of-failure problems.  Simplified deployment and management helps organizations of all sizes take advantage of these features to improve availability and reliability.

#8 Enabling Secure Collaboration — Active Directory Federated Rights Management

Companies need to share information with partners and clients without losing control over that information. Rights Management Services enables organizations to control how documents are used—including who can view them, whether they can be printed, even whether they can be forwarded or deleted—both internally and externally.

#9 Connecting Heterogeneous Environments

Windows Server 2008 includes Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications (SUA), a multi-user UNIX environment that supports more than 300 UNIX commands, utilities, and shell scripts. Users can maintain one user name and password for Windows domains and UNIX systems, synchronizing the credentials automatically when one changes. SUA runs on Windows-based servers without any emulation, providing for native UNIX performance and enabling UNIX applications to leverage Windows APIs and components.

#10 Enabling Top-Shelf Service and Support for Remote Sites

Remote sites, such as branch offices, can be an IT challenge. Often, there is no local IT staff, making the deployment of software and security updates expensive and time-consuming. It can be difficult to enforce security and IP standards in a remote site. Windows Server 2008 enables remote management that’s almost as good as being physically located onsite, allowing administrators to correct many problems using remote management. The new Read-Only Domain Controller provides a safer way to provide Active Domain administration in the remote infrastructure.

#11 Easing Administration, Management and Automation—Server Manager and PowerShell

The Server Manager Console provides a single, unified console for managing a server’s configuration and system information, displaying server status, identifying problems with server role configuration, and managing all roles installed on the server. Built on the Service Modeling Language (SML) platform, Server Manager allows administrators to complete tasks with fewer clicks without having to navigate between multiple tools and interfaces. Server Manager also interfaces directly with PowerShell, the command-line shell and scripting language for automation. All Server Manager functions that can be used in the interface are available to PowerShell scripts. The interface even helps write those scripts, showing administrators exactly what commands are behind each button and control, and allowing administrators to record actions in the UI and save a script based off of those actions.

Top 10 Reason To Choose Firebox

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Remote Network Monitoring

Citrus Computers provides comprehensive monitoring of servers, network devices, applications, and security. Citrus Computers delivers the most powerful monitoring capability available, providing us with the ability to monitor any metric and anything the target device can report and fix them before it requires a costly on-site call. Citrus Computers calls this capability Full-Remote Monitoring.

Device Availability

Accomplishes the most basic monitoring metric: is the target device up or down? Like most monitoring products, Citrus Computers uses ICMP “ping” from the Citrus Computers Network Management Station (NMS) appliance to detect device availability as its first test. Citrus Computers can also detect device availability using several other tests which are detailed in the later levels.

Hardware Monitoring

Most intelligent devices implement a standard log file, typically called “syslog” where important health and hardware information is logged during normal operation. Citrus Computers inspects these logs in real time and detects best-practices based patterns as well as generic errors to provide advanced proactive warning of problems. Syslog monitoring is implemented for all standard Unix platforms, major networking vendors, and Linux. On Windows-based servers, Citrus Computers monitors the System, Application, and Security event logs as well as any other text-based logs.

Application Monitoring

Servers and network devices in today’s TCP/IP-based networks communicate on specific TCP or UDP ports. The systems may be up and running but specific ports may not communicate properly due to application faults, firewalls, hardware, or other network problems. Monitoring specific TCP or UDP ports provides a powerful tool for monitoring application communications and availability across your network.

Citrus Computers’ process and services monitoring enables us to check on the status and health of application processes or services on your mission-critical servers. A server may be up, but a specific process may be “hung” or “not responding.” Citrus Computers can not only detect these conditions, but also remote restart them or perform other self-healing remedial action.

Performance Monitoring

Most network devices and servers are instrumented with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) capabilities. This is a standard mechanism used to report performance statistics and management information to a Network Management System (NMS). Citrus Computers is a full-featured NMS that provides standard SNMP polling and statistical reporting out-of-the-box. Further, Citrus Computers can accept SNMP “traps” sent by devices and be custom configured to monitor and poll virtually any SNMP capable device for RMON and MIB2 data objects. To provide better and more useful information, Citrus Computers provides a unique capability to consolidate data points, perform mathematical or statistical calculations, and provide useful management-level metrics.

For Unix servers, Citrus Computers collects meaningful performance stats directly from the operating system’s kernel. On Windows servers, performance counters are queried from the Windows registry using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Any performance metric can be added to Citrus Computers, but it comes standard with a “Top 25″ best-practices based set of important metrics, saving you valuable configuration time. All performance data is stored in the Citrus Computers NMS database, providing you with real-time and historical data for reporting, troubleshooting, and capacity planning purposes.

Network Protocol Analysis

As a value-added option, The Citrus Computers NMS can ship with a “sniffer” built-in. This functionality enables you to identify the “top talkers” and visualize the bandwidth allocation for each protocol (application) riding on your network. Further, the reporting capability enables you to view true bandwidth utilization statistics that are valuable in enforcing SLA’s with telco providers as well as enabling advanced packet analysis and inspection.

Citrus Computers can also monitor most power-related products within your company, most noticeably APC brand battery back-ups. With supported brands of battery back-ups and PowerChute software we can monitor and administer:

  • Data Logging : Recording UPS data– such as voltages and load– with a description and time/date stamp to help diagnose UPS/power problems and prevent future problems from occurring. Users can view information through a browser or download to a spreadsheet.
  • Scheduling : User-definable parameters allow user to shut down or reboot connected equipment and UPSs as required.
  • Event handling : Users can receive notification of UPS-related events via email and then respond. Alerts can be sent to a pager, PDA or WAP enabled phone.
  • Unattended shutdown : In the event of an extended power outage, the system will gracefully shutdown via APC’s over-the-network shutdown software, PowerChute Network Shutdown.
  • Integrates with PowerChute Inventory Manager : When used in conjunction with APC’s Network Management cards, PowerChute Inventory Manager enables IT Managers to capture, organize and access vital information concerning their APC power infrastructure.

So, even if we are not physically at your place of business, you can rest assured that we are doing our best to monitor your entire network’s resources and find problems early on before they have a chance to get out of control.

If you have any question about this service or any service offered by Citrus Computers, Inc., please call us at (813) 926-9672 or at (813) 960-9123.

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