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Windows Server System is an integrated set of server software from Microsoft. It forms the infrastructure for operating the back end of an information technology system. Microsoft divides its server offerings into four major categories: "Security", "IT Operations", "Applications", and "Collaboration". Many of the products integrate deeply with Visual Studio to help software developers and designers build solutions using familiar tools.

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Utilizing iSCSI to Solve Expansion Challenges in Microsoft Exchange Environments
By :Alacritech Published Date: Nov 28, 2005
Growth challenges in Microsoft Exchange environments can be solved with the deployment of iSCSI storage. Microsoft favors block storage such as iSCSI for Exchange deployments. Attaching iSCSI storage to a network provides the server with headroom for adding Exchange users, since the storage can grow without being restrained by the server's ability to add storage.
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Flexible Responses to Managing Terminal Server Environments and Beyond
By :AppSense Published Date: Oct 30, 2006
Terminal servers, file servers, print servers, database servers, email servers and application servers. Dr. Bernhard Tritsch explores how to manage servers effectively within the dynamic enterprise.
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AppSense
Optimizing Windows Server 2003
By :AppSense Published Date: Nov 16, 2005
Explore how AppSense Management Suite enables Microsoft Windows 2003 systems to deliver improved overall system security, simplified management and increased capacity and performance.
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AppSense
Windows Terminal Server Software Licensing Control
By :AppSense Published Date: Oct 30, 2006
Learn how AppSense Application Manager enables IT Administrators to reliably and effectively enforce software licensing policies on client devices, and therefore gain greater control over the deployment of applications in a Windows Terminal Server environment.
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Superuser Containment: The Cost of Doing Nothing
By :CA Published Date: Aug 06, 2007
Root. Administrator. Domain Admin. A superuser by any other name would smell as sweet. No matter what you call it, it’s the all-powerful accesses that can cause the most trouble in today’s network environments. All mature networks and many on their way to maturity incorporate controls to ensure that data is strictly controlled against compromise or inadvertent disclosure. But where problems still occur in today’s natively-managed networks is within the roles and responsibilities of its superusers. For this problem, IT departments are not necessarily at fault.
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CA Access Control for Windows
By :CA Published Date: Sep 01, 2006
Learn how CA Access Control, a independent security system, complements the native Windows operating system and can enable a strong defense-in-depth security practice for your organization.
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Host Access Management: The Business Imperatives
By :CA Published Date: Mar 02, 2006
This white paper discusses the primary business drivers for access management, then describes the critical requirements that your organization should consider before deciding on an access management solution.
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Addressing the Superuser Threat: Securing Access to Server Operating Systems
By :CA Published Date: Jul 25, 2007
IDC's Identity and Access Management Compliance Forecast identifies superuser access as the cause of three of the top eight common sources of compliance risk. But what can your organization do to mitigate this risk?
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Host Access Management in a Virtualized Environment
By :CA Published Date: Jul 25, 2007
Consolidating servers through virtualization is a hot market trend due to the IT cost savings and quality of service improvements it provides. However, virtualization intensifies a number of security vulnerabilities with regards to protecting the deployed operating systems.
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The Keys to Recoverability
By :Double-Take Software Published Date: Mar 15, 2007
ESG Analyst, Lauren Whitehouse, discusses Double-Take Software’s concept of “recoverability” – which involves layers of protection that not only mitigate the risk of data loss, but also maintain the health and uptime of systems and applications. By preparing for, preventing and minimizing the impact of a catastrophic event, IT organizations gain in productivity, customer satisfaction, recovery cost savings and more.
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Double-Take Software
Enhancing SQL Reporting Services with Double-Take
By :Double-Take Software Published Date: Dec 31, 2007
Although SQL Server offers options for database protection and recovery, none of them is intended to provide a complete disaster recovery solution. Make sure you’ve take the time to develop a high availability and disaster recovery plan to cover unforeseen catastrophes that might threaten your database in the future. When recoverability matters, depend on Double-Take Software to protect and recover business critical data and applications.
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Whole Server Protection from a Single Solution
By :Double-Take Software Published Date: Dec 06, 2006
The complexity of traditional recovery solutions compounds an already difficult situation, and heightens the opportunity for human error. Speed and quality of recovery are extremely important when customers and employees are relying on access to critical data, but the average restoration takes hours at best. Check out this paper to learn about a whole-server data protection solution that simplifies the restoration process and reduces the time and effort involved with server recovery.
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Double-Take Software
Patch Management with GFI LANguard N.S.S. & Microsoft WSUS
By :GFI Published Date: Jan 02, 2007
This white paper provides an overview of how to use GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner (N.S.S.) and Microsoft Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) to keep your network automatically updated with the latest security patches.
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GFI
Simple Steps To Help Make Your Exchange Infrastructure Compliant
By :Global Knowledge Published Date: Dec 20, 2005
Understanding regulatory compliance can be a daunting task. Learn security best practices that you can implement to help your company become compliant with these regulations.
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Global Knowledge
Microsoft Windows Vista: What To Expect
By :Global Knowledge Published Date: Dec 20, 2005
What should you expect from Microsoft Windows Vista? Learn about all of the new features, from the latest Windows interface to Windows Defender and everything in between.
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Global Knowledge
Upgrading or Migrating to Exchange Server 2003
By :Global Knowledge Published Date: Dec 20, 2005
If you are currently running Exchange 5.5 or Exchange 2000 and you are contemplating Exchange Server 2003, this article describes how you can upgrade or migrate from your existing Exchange environment to Exchange 2003 utilizing the tools available from Microsoft.
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Global Knowledge
SQL Server 2000 Security Best Practices
By :Global Knowledge Published Date: Dec 20, 2005
The security of SQL Server database servers has become a top priority for database administrators. This article examines best practices that can be employed to secure Microsoft SQL Server 2000 databases.
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Global Knowledge
Windows 2003/2000/XP Security Architecture Overview
By :Global Knowledge Published Date: Dec 20, 2005
This briefing lays out the main security features of the Windows 2003 operating system family, and put them together into a "big picture" context.
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Global Knowledge
Why HP Blades for Exchange?
By :HP Published Date: Mar 08, 2006
Read this guide of the HP BladeSystem infrastructure and learn the benefits of deploying Exchange Server 2003 on the HP BladeSystem environment.
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HP
How to Automate Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Deployment on HP BladeSystem
By :HP Published Date: Mar 08, 2006
Get this whitepaper now to learn how to automate the installation of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003.
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HP
Why Migrate to HP Integrity Servers and Microsoft SQL Server?
By :HP Published Date: Apr 12, 2006
Microsoft Windows-based applications and data are growing in size and complexity, reaching the limits of their architecture and scalability. Download this whitepaper to read the benefits of updating database applications to the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 platform with the HP Integrity family of 64-bit servers.
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Reap the Benefits of Business Intelligence with HP Servers and Microsoft SQL Server
By :HP Published Date: Apr 12, 2006
Read this whitepaper to learn why HP Integrity servers and HP enterprise storage, combined with SQL Server 2005, can create the critical Business Intelligence IT environment that Windows customers have been dreaming of.
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Optimizing HP Servers with Microsoft SQL Server 2008
By :HP MSExchange Published Date: Feb 08, 2008
Microsoft announced SQL Server 2008 on February 27th, and potential users are interested in its capabilities, particularly regarding server consolidation and resource management in order to plan for future deployments. When implementing a hardware consolidation project, one major step involves consolidating corporate data, which is mostly managed by multiple database engines.
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IBM Power Systems Offer a Smart Alterative to Windows Servers
By :IBM Published Date: May 16, 2008
Maintaining data security, performance, availability and recoverability is a growing challenge. The IBM Power platform offers many advantages in performance, scalability and key functional capabilities to support key database serving. In addition, it simplifies virtualization, making it easier to reduce the number of physical servers required. This ITG report shows the advantages of the IBM Power platform as an alternative to commodity Windows servers in mid-sized companies.
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Top 10 Reasons for Using Disk-based Online Server Backup and Recovery
By :Iron Mountain Published Date: Aug 16, 2006
Learn the top ten reasons why SMBs are embracing online server backup and recovery for automatic, continuous backup, reliable server data disaster recovery and freeing limited technical staff for move value-driven tasks.
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Using Virtualization to Maximize Your IT Environment
The business of managing IT infrastructures has reached a crossroads. The number of global players is shrinking through mergers and acquisitions while the playing field, also known as the customer’s IT environment, has become exceedingly complex and difficult to manage. This working paper presents CA’s corporate and technology strategy behind appropriate virtualization management positioning and commitments as an important element in preparation for the move toward that model in your IT environment.

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