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Windows 2000 Platform
Your CFO demands lower help desk costs. Your end users want systems that "just work." And your CEO wants to know what your e-commerce strategy is. Helping you thrive in this environment is the idea behind the Windows® 2000 Platform—the combination of the Windows 2000 Server and Professional operating systems used together. Whatever your company’s size or mission, Windows 2000 is the operating system for the next generation of PC computing.

Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Professional combines the ease of using Windows 98 on the Internet, at work, or on the road, with the manageability, reliability, and security of Windows NT®. The result? Windows 2000 Professional is the operating system for desktops and notebooks for all sizes of businesses.

Windows 2000 Server Family
The Windows 2000 Server family is the next generation of the award-winning and best-selling Windows NT Server operating systems. The Server family consists of multipurpose network operating systems that scale. Whether you're running a small business or a high-transaction Web site, Windows 2000 offers an easy-to-manage system with high-system uptime and a platform for the most demanding e-commerce and line of business applications.


MSsolution.gif (2030 bytes)Network Technologies USA is certified to provide you with the Microsoft Solutions best suited for your business.  From work station operating systems to complete server suites, Microsoft has the applications to increase your productivity into the next millennium.

office_logo.gif (3164 bytes)Wouldn't it be nice if suddenly your employees started getting more done between 9 and 5? If you upgrade to Microsoft Office 2000, they can.  PC Computing Labs tested Office 2000 against Office 97 to measure the payback and found that testers were 24 percent more productive overall with the new version.

Worth the Wait It's been a few years coming, but Microsoft has finally built a better Office. And most of the Office 2000 testers in the PC Computing Usability Lab agree. While behind-the-scenes improvements make Office 2000 a smart upgrade, a largely unchanged interface takes the pain out of learning the new version's secrets.

The Windows Family of operating systems spans the complete range of computing needs, from handheld machines to scalable network servers. Windows NT Workstation is the most powerful 32-bit desktoplgoRedSquare.gif (1516 bytes) operating system, with a focus on performance, reliability, security, and manageability.  Windows 98 is the successor to Windows 95 that makes your computer work better and play better. This desktop operating system is designed to provide better performance and reliability, improve Internet access and ease of use, and unlock the power of a new generation of hardware.  Windows NT Server is the easiest server operating system for your most demanding business needs. Its integrated networking, application, and communications services provide the best network foundation for the future. Key services include Windows NT Server's built-in web server.

bo4.gif (9134 bytes)Microsoft BackOffice Server 4.0 is the integrated server suite, optimized for Windows NT Server, making it easy to develop, deploy, and manage powerful intranet and line-of-business applications. The server suite provides the simplest, most cost-effective way to use the entire BackOffice family of products. 


BackOffice Server 4.0
includes the following:

*Windows NT Server 4.0 *Exchange Server 5.5
*IIS 4.0 *Proxy Server 2.0
*Index Server 2.0 *SNA Server 4.0
*Certificate Server *SQL Server 6.5
*Transaction Server 2.0 *Site Server 3.0
*Message Queue Server *Systems Management Server 1.2
*FrontPage 98 (single user) *Intranet Starter Site
*Integrated, Single-Server Setup *Web-based Administration Tools
*Internet Connection Services for Remote Access Service *Seagate Crystal Info 5.0 (5-user license)

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