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A small business needs to consider the followings when you choose office network system and services?
Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) 2003
if the cost is not your primary concern, we recommend the Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) 2003. This system is a highly integrated network environment suitable for all type of small business office network. The system is built on top of Windows Server 2003, integrated with DNS/DHCP, Active Directory, Exchange (email), Sharepoint (web based collaboration and publishing), Fax, SQL server(premium edition). SBS has several previous versions, Windows NT SBS and Windows 2000 SBS.SBS is available in two editions, standard and premium editions, the main difference is premium edition adds SQL Server and ISA (Internet Security and Acceleration) Server.
Migration to Small Business Server 2003
If you run Windows NT SBS or Windows 2000 SBS, we can help you to migrate your system from previous version to 2003, the most recent release is R2.
Linux Server, stable, reliable, and cost saving
Many small business are very cost-sensitive, Microsoft products are expensive to these businesses, espesially a continuous IT spending is prohibited. The initial cost for purchase of SBS may not sound that expensive, but when you need purchase more licenses, hire SBS consultants, upgrade to new versions, buy new licenses for Terminal Services, the cost are significantly added up.
Case Study: Network file sharing
Lawrence Attorneys and Associates is a newly established law firm, with 6 licensed
attorneys and 5 assistants and secretaries in their northwest office of Chicago. One of the key business requirement for their office network is case management and sharing of case files between individual attorneys. We setup an office network with file sharing solutions for the firm, with that, all the attorneys have an access to a common network hard drive, which stores all sorted, shared cases; and each individual lawyer has their own private network drive as well, so they can save non-shared files over the network, and access these private files from any computer in the office.