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Comprehensive feature set ; tight integration with Exchange and SharePoint portal services ; wizards and task lists simplify setup and ongoing maintenance ; competitively priced
Still not quite DIY simple ; no server-side antivirus or spam filtering ; firewall in Standard Edition is limited
For small businesses that need a business in a box and want to stick with Microsoft technology, SBS 2003 is the only game in town.
Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) 2003 is the company's attempt to make its server software both attractive and accessible to small businesses with little IT support. The goal of Small Business Server 2003 is simple: to provide small...
Size doesn't matter, looks don't count - forget all that. In today's world the 'package' is just as important as the actual product. A colorful and friendly presentation will sell almost anything and that applies to the IT&C industry too. Without ...
Includes dozens of security updates, new security wizards, and performance improvements. Doesn't "break" existing server configurations.
Security wizard doesn't integrate with third-party security solutions.
With dozens of security and performance improvements, Service Pack 1 is a must-have upgrade for any enterprise running Windows Server 2003.
Administrators, take note: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is finally here, and it's a must-have. Like Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1 now includes the Windows Firewall. Still, even if you have a corporate firewall, this new...
86-based hardware. The 64-bit version of the OS (for Intel Itanium-based systems) supports up to 64GB of RAM, and the Datacenter Edition of the OS supports a whopping 32 processors and 512GB of RAM.
After an extensive beta-testing period, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition ($3,999 for OS and 25 client licenses; Standard Server starts at $999 for 5 client licenses) should prove to be a solid and far-ranging upgrade with a host...
In our third Office 2007 tutorial Simon looks at what Powerpoint and Publisher can do for you.
While it's true that most people who buy Microsoft Office 2007 do so primarily to use either Word or Excel, there are two other powerful applications within the suite that shouldn't be forgotten. The other, unfairly minor, member of the suite is...
After revealing his tips for Word 2007, Simon turns his attentions to Excel.
You can either drag across the column you want to total and then hit the summation button, or click in the cell directly below the column and Excel guesses which cells you want to include. All the cells can be made to interact with each other so,...
Simon unlocks the secrets of Microsoft Word 2007 in words, pictures and video.
Getting the most out of the new version of Word involves a bit of learning, a bit of exploration and a bit of knowing where to look for the best bits. The functions that were originally all on drop-down menus are grouped together in full view at...
A disappointingly modest number of improvements, although they're well integrated into the complete suite.
Existing SBS 2003 installations can be upgraded, but if you're running fresh from the box expect the entire process to take four to five hours. You're also presented with a To Do list, which we recommend you follow to the letter. The main server ...
As it's been more than three years since we reviewed the original release of Small Business Server, there should be lots of exciting new things in this release, right? Wrong...
75GB mailbox size limit, SQL Server 2005 and Windows Server Update Services included, Better security
Little changed from R1, Clunky, old technology
You're getting old technology that's been reheated to make it look more interesting than it actually is
Office suite A completely new interface, a totally new file format - but will Office 2007 have any new features? How about much better charts and graphics, time management, building blocks you can reuse in different documents, visualisation tools to ...
You see only one ribbon at a time; the tabs at the top switch you between multiple ribbons that group together tasks such as creating mailings in Word or formulas in Excel. When you select tables, graphics or other objects, you get a context-sensitive ...
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