| Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 is the most advanced Windows Server operating system ever. |
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| Microsoft SQL Server With the lowest implementation and maintenance costs in the industry, SQL Server delivers rapid return on your data management investment. SQL Server supports the rapid development of enterprise-class business applications that can give your company a critical competitive advantage. Benchmarked for scalability, speed, and performance, SQL Server is a fully enterprise-class database product, providing core support for Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Internet queries. |
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| Microsoft Project Server Microsoft Project Server 2010 provides organizations with an extensible technology platform to securely develop and successfully deploy best practices for project management across your organization. Through a centrally-managed repository for standardized project and resource data, Microsoft Project Server provides teams with convenient access to business-critical information through its Web interface, Microsoft Project Web Access. By providing powerful Web-based collaboration, analysis, and reporting tools, Microsoft Project Web Access enables entire project teams—including team members, resource managers, and executives—to stay informed, up-to-date, and on track. |
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| Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server Is your company looking to increase employee productivity and share information more easily on an intranet or extranet? Web portals are a popular way to aggregate information from several different sources into one convenient place. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server provides an easy way to create Web portals with integrated document management services and search capabilities. You can establish a central point of access to all your existing key business information and applications, as well as share information across file servers, databases, public folders, Internet sites, and SharePoint Team Services-based Web sites. |
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| Microsoft Exchange Server In today's competitive business environment, information workers require greater productivity tools and network performance in order to help their organizations succeed. Exchange 2010 helps increase information worker productivity while helping organizations reduce their total cost of ownership (TCO) in areas such as server and site consolidation. In addition, Exchange 2010 provides many new features and enhancements to improve reliability, manageability, and security. |
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