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Lately, many of our small business customers have been
asking us what they can do to help protect their business data,
communicate more efficiently, and improve access to company data. We've
shown them how moving to a Microsoft®
Windows®
Server-based computing environment offers the benefits of enhanced
security features, and how centralizing their data allows them to work
better together, in and out of the office. At
MED2020,
we
can help you take advantage of the very same
benefits-at a price in line with your budget- with windows Small
Business Server 2003.
A server acts as central
hub for your business. For companies with five or more PC's, a network
running Windows Small Business Server 2003 software allows you to:
Keep your business up and
running and more secure.
Save all your
company's critical data in one central location, while helping protect
your system against viruses. Data is backed up automatically and can be
easily restored if lost. Enhanced security features help protect your
business from viruses and other attacks.
Access data from almost
anywhere.
Windows Small Business Server 2003 gives employees the ability to find,
share, and update files, share faxes and printers, and use integrated
e-mail and scheduling to communicate simply and efficiently. Employees
working off-site can access their desktops, save files to your company's
intranet, and more, using almost any PC, notebook, or mobile device with
Internet connection.
See an immediate return on
your technology investment.
According to a recent
survey, participating businesses using Windows Small Business Server
2003 were usually able to recover their hardware and software costs
through increased productivity in an average of just two and a half
months*.
At
MED2020, we'll
work with you to select the server hardware that best fits your needs,
preinstall Windows Small Business Server 2003, and have you up and
running with minimal business interruption.
*Results published by Microsoft
Corporation in the white paper entitled Out-of-the-Box. ROI
research and analyses courtesy of Lawrence Associates LLC. |