Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 includes all the functionality
customers need today from a Windows server operating
system to do more with less, such as security,
reliability, availability, and scalability. In
addition, Microsoft has improved and extended the
Windows server operating systems to incorporate the
benefits of Microsoft® .NET for connecting
information, people, systems, and devices.
Exchange Server
Since the introduction of version 4.5, Microsoft
Exchange has been the premier messaging and
collaboration solution. Exchange 2003 running on
Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 provides many new
features and enhancements to improve
reliability, manageability, and security.
Structured Solutions has the certified professionals
to assist you in implementing or migrating to
Exchange 2003.
Operations Manager
Microsoft Operations Manager delivers
enterprise-class operations management by providing
comprehensive event management, proactive monitoring
and alerting, reporting, and trend analysis.
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SharePoint Portal Server
SharePoint
offers 'out-of-the-box' functionality that
instantly makes it an
invaluable business tool. But getting real value
from this product requires careful planning and an
appreciation of the finer points of its workings.
Structured Solutions has been using and implementing
SharePoint since the first beta was released.
SQL Server
SQL Server provides a complete data management
solution with the performance that companies require
without the cost typically associated with that
performance.
Systems Management Server
Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 provides a
comprehensive solution for change and configuration
management for the Microsoft platform, enabling
organizations to provide relevant software and
updates to users quickly and cost-effectively.
Project Server 2003
In a competitive business climate, your
organization's ability to efficiently align
resources and business activities with strategic
objectives can mean the difference between
succeeding and just surviving. To achieve strategic
alignment, organizations are increasingly managing
their activities and processes as projects—in
essence, projectizing their business—to monitor
performance more closely and make better business
decisions about their overall work portfolio. By
planning and tracking projects with clarity and
precision, organizations can respond with greater
agility to the demands of a fast-changing business
environment.
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