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Small-Business Servers Increase Efficiency
By: Samuel Martin
As small businesses expand in size and geographic scope, they
often find it difficult to make technology available to employees
in all locations. Today, however, many are finding that by
installing small-business servers, they're reaching more people in
more places. They're also increasing productivity, profitability
and efficiency while decreasing costs.
A small-business server can store all of a company's documents,
e-mail, calendars and images in one location, where all employees
can access them from computers connected to the server. Files on
the server can be downloaded anywhere in the world when the server
is set up for Internet access.
One of the many benefits of a small-business server is that it
allows companies to increase communication efficiencies. For
example, the combination of e-mail capability and calendar
functions enables executives to view any employee's calendar, then
send an e-mail meeting request that is automatically entered onto
invitees' calendars.
Outside the office, employees can e-mail co-workers through
hand-held devices such as cell phones and personal digital
assistants. Employees working in distant locations also can access
their office computer remotely and use it as if they were at their
desks.
For example, Atlanta-based CCM Homes LLC, relatively new to
computer technology, used 14 stand-alone computers to run its
home-building operations. These computers helped streamline many of
the company's business processes, but sharing data was difficult
due to varying PC configurations and software. In addition, a lack
of centralized data affected the company's ability to accurately
price its finished homes.
CCM Homes resolved these problems by installing Microsoft Windows
Small Business Server 2003. Employees can now work from outside the
office without relying on co-workers to hunt down information for
them. In addition, security has improved, communication has been
transformed, and the company expects to save $100,000 each year as
a result of more accurate budget forecasts.
In fact, companies all over the country are realizing benefits from using small-business servers. A recent study conducted by Lawrence Associates LLC showed that customers using Windows Small Business Server 2003 experienced an average 947 percent return on their investment over a three-year period. More information can be found online at www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs. - NU
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