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Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 is the flexible network solution designed to help small businesses, with
up to 50 computers, get more done in less time. The integrated Small Business
Server helps you take advantage of the rapidly changing Internet, to manage and
grow customer relationships, and to enhance your company's productivity.
Small Business Server 2003 is designed to meet the needs of small business
with a plethora of features. SBS 2003 is ready out of the box for email,
internet, intranet, remote access, mobility, and other needs of growing
companies.
Systems Services Inc. has installed many of these systems already*, enabling
several of the optional features already included with this unique product.
If your company is interested in Small Business Server 2003, please click
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Internet-Enable Your Business
Provide company-wide, shared Internet access that's fast and secure, with
optional Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2003. Access your
network remotely from any device that's hooked up to the Internet, using a
secure virtual private network (VPN). And with Web services, you can build,
stage, and/or host your own Internet presence using Microsoft FrontPage® 2003
and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0. This gives customers
all-hours access to your business. You can also manage your employee Web access
policy.
Manage and Grow Customer Relationships
Great communications tools help you keep in touch with current customers through
direct, personalized e-mail, and to reach new customers with automated e-mail or
fax mailings.
With flexible customer management capabilities, you can track customers with a
shared contact database using Microsoft Outlook® 2003 and Microsoft Exchange
2003 Server public folders. You can also assign individual e-mail aliases to
employees for direct, personalized customer communications. In addition, you are
able to provide constant access to information about your company, through your
own Web site.
Enhance Company Productivity
Help users to easily share files, computer equipment, and business applications
on the secure, reliable Windows 2003 platform. With Small Business Server 2003,
your users are able to access important files and e-mail anytime and from
anywhere.
Connect people with knowledge. Use Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 to streamline
communications in sending and receiving e-mail and faxes, scheduling meetings,
and holding real-time Internet meetings from your desktops.
Run your business more effectively with one, or many, of the thousands of
available line-of-business applications—compatible with Windows 2003 Server,
Microsoft SQL Server™ 2003, and/or Exchange 2003. With Small Business Server
2003, you can also develop database solutions that are tailored to specific
businesses.
Small Business Server saves your organization time and money. For example,
you'll spend less time on maintenance calls, control desktops with minimal
impact to individual employees, buy fewer modems, and lease fewer phone lines.
Explore the following components of Small Business Server:
 | Microsoft
Windows 2003 Server. Windows 2003 is the network operating
system that provides file, print, Web, application, and management services.
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 | Microsoft Exchange 2003
Server. Exchange Server is the messaging and collaboration
server that delivers anytime, anywhere access to the people and information
you want. |
 | Microsoft Internet
Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2003 (optional). This offers an
extensible firewall with Web cache server and policy-based security,
acceleration, and management of shared Internet connections. |
 | SQL Server 2003
(optional). SQL
Server is the fast, reliable relational database management server and
engine for running a multitude of business software solutions. |
 | Microsoft Shared Fax Service. This feature lets you send and
receive faxes, with the support for fax boards and ISDN cards, fax-over-IP,
and broadcast fax support. |
 | Microsoft Shared Modem Service. With Shared Modem Service, you
can allow client machines to use modems shared on Small Business Server to
connect to external information services. |
 | Microsoft Health Monitor 2.1. Sends server status and advance
warning of potential problems. |
 | Microsoft FrontPage 2003. FrontPage
is the Microsoft Office Web site creation and management tool. |
 | Microsoft Outlook
2003. Outlook is the Office e-mail and personal information
manager. |
Key Features:
 | Improved Outlook Web Access (OWA) Web Client. Enables users to view
their own e-mail Inbox, calendars, contacts, and tasks, as well as Exchange
Public Folders through the new Exchange Web client. Users can connect from
any computer on the network, or over an Internet-based virtual private
network (VPN) with a Web browser, to retrieve their Exchange-based
information without any special user configuration on the computer.
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 | Instant Messaging Service. Lets users instantly set up a chat
session with local or Internet users without having to pay local or long
distance phone fees, utilizing the shared connection to the Internet.
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 | Group Scheduling. Allows users to organize meetings quickly and
efficiently over the Internet so they no longer need to have a meeting to
schedule a meeting. |
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