Windows Small Business Server 2008 (SBS 2008) is an “all-in-one” server solution designed to help you keep your data more secure, your company more productive, and gives you the tools to present a more professional image to customers. It provides many of the features used by larger companies—e-mail, Internet connectivity, internal Web sites, remote access, support for mobile devices, file and printer sharing, backup, and restore—all at one affordable price.
Windows® Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008 is an infrastructure solution designed and priced specifically for the needs of midsize businesses with up to 300 computers. It simplifies your environment by bringing together Microsoft® product technologies into a single solution with a fully integrated installation and administration experience.
10 security threats to watch out for in 2009 Version 1.0 - March 25, 2009 By Debra Littlejohn Shinder, MVP (Enterprise Security) We’re well into the new year now, and we’re beginning to see trends emerging on the security front. Some of the threats we'll see this year will be similar to those in years past (after all, many of the basic con games now being perpetuated online were around long before the advent of computers and the Internet). However, attackers are becoming more sophisticated in their methods to circumvent the increased levels of security built into operating systems and applications. Here are 10 security threats that are likely to become more prominent in 2009.
Windows® Small Business Server 2008 (SBS 2008) is an integrated server solution that helps you protect your business data, increase productivity, and present a more professional image to customers. Windows Small Business Server 2008 delivers enterprise-class technologies for data backup and restore, e-mail, remote access, file and printer sharing, internal Web sites, and support for mobile devices—in one fully integrated solution.
Product Overview Windows® Essential Business Server combines several Microsoft® technologies to meet the needs of businesses with up to 300 users or computers. With Windows EBS, businesses benefit from the power and versatility of a multiserver, multicomputer network, and IT administrators enjoy reduced installation time and complexity. Administrators can perform most of their daily operations tasks from a single, integrated console. Administrators can also connect remotely to the Windows EBS Administration Console. This product overview describes the key features and technologies of Windows EBS. It explains the general requirements for installing the product and the network topologies that it supports. This overview also explains the Windows EBS architecture, how the product components are organized, and how they integrate the product features.