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Small Business Server et al

Directions for. Small Business Technologies. Small Business Server et al . Windows Server Vision. Windows Server Release Cycle. ~ 4 years. ~ 2 years. Major Release. Release Update. Major Release. Release Update. Major Release. Mainstream service packs and updates. Extended support.

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Small Business Server et al

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  1. Directions for Small Business Technologies Small Business Server et al

  2. Windows Server Vision

  3. Windows Server Release Cycle ~ 4 years ~ 2 years MajorRelease ReleaseUpdate MajorRelease ReleaseUpdate MajorRelease Mainstream service packs and updates Extended support At least 5 years from major release At least 5 years

  4. 1H 2005 2H 2006 2007+

  5. Codename: COUGAR P2P Businesses Codename: CENTRO

  6. IT Challenges Growth Customer service Regulatory compliance Device management Varying skill sets Mobility PC maintenance Server sprawl Legacy platforms Deployment and maintenance Identity management Software updates Malicious attacks, viruses, spam, etc. Evolving threats Patch management, VPN, etc. Secure access (employees, partners and customers)

  7. Infrastructure Optimization Model Dynamic Rationalized Fully automated management, dynamic resource usage Standardized Managed and consolidated IT Infrastructure Basic Managed IT Infrastructure with some automation Uncoordinated, manual infrastructure Efficient Cost Center Business Enabler Strategic Asset Cost Center ~70% of orgs ~28% of orgs ~2% of orgs <1% of orgs

  8. SBS 2003 R2 Overview SBS 2003 R2 is an update release to the award-winning SBS 2003 product, providing new features to address the growing needs of small businesses: • Automated, network-wide patch and update management for all Microsoft Update supported products • Increased mailbox limits from 16 GB to 75 GB • Inclusion of SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition technology in SBS 2003 R2 Premium • Expanded client access license (CAL) rights for access to additional Exchange Server 2003 and SQL Server 2005 Workgroup servers in the SBS 2003 R2 network

  9. SBS 2003 R2 At-a-Glance Both editions include five Client Access Licenses (CALs), and support a maximum of 75 users or devices. Additional licenses can be purchased in increments of 5 or 20. Additional servers can be added to the SBS 2003 R2 network. Expanded CAL rights, including access to additional Exchange Server 2003, SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition servers, and Windows Server 2003, in the Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 network give customers more flexibility in growth. As your business needs change, the SBS 2003 R2 Transition Pack provides a seamless conversion to the full line of Windows Server system products.

  10. Securely make e-mail available to outside employees Exchange publishing Securely make internal applications available on the Internet Web and Server Publishing Enable partners to access relevant information on my network Integrated S2S VPN and FW Secure and flexible remote access, while protecting my corporate network Integrated RRAS VPN and FW Securely connect my branch offices to the corporate office Integrated FW, VPN, Cache Control Internet Access and protect my clients from malicious Internet traffic FW, Web Proxy Ensure fast access to the most frequently used web content Caching ISA Server

  11. Myth: 1 2 3 “My network is secure… - I have a firewall.” 4 Reality: • Security requires Defense in Depth • Ring 0 – The Cloud • Ring 1 – The Internet Edge • Ring 2 – The Backbone Edge • Ring 3 – The Asset Network Edge • Ring 4 – Local Host Security

  12. Defense in Depth –a Bank • New Zealand Government– Outermost layer of protection. Helps keep honest people honest. • Local Police Dept. – Provides protection in the rare event that they happen to be in front of the bank during a robbery in progress; responds only after the fact • Perimeter Cameras – Allows vigilant security personnel to proactively stop a robbery if they can identify the robbery is about to begin.

  13. Defense in Depth –a Bank • Bank Guard – Bank guard can shoot the robber if the robber doesn’t shoot him first. Able to respond to robbery in progress; provides more security than the previous levels. • Bank Vault Door – Strongest level of protection; placed directly in front of critical bank resources. • Exploding Ink, Anesthetic Gas, etc. – Represents “host-based” protection; increases the recoverability of assets even if they are stolen.

  14. Any user • Authenticated users • Specific User/Group • Destination network • Destination IP • Destination site • Allow • Deny actionontrafficfromuserfromsourcetodestinationwithconditions • Published server • Published web site • Schedule • Filtering properties • Source network • Source IP • Originating user • Protocol • IPPort/Type ISA Server • Three rule “templates” • Access rules • Server Publishing rules • Web Publishing rules • Default values for everything

  15. SBS 2003 Premium vs. SBS 2003 R2 PremiumSQL Server Feature Comparison

  16. Authoring Management Delivery Reporting ServicesWhat is Reporting Services Reporting Services is an open and extensible platform supporting the authoring, management and delivery of rich, interactive reports to the entire organisation. Web services

  17. Reporting ServicesWhy Reporting Matters • Real-time insight into business trends • Better decision making across the entire organization • To easily integrate business data into applications • Self service, interactive information access • Information delivered to tens of thousands of users Right data in the right format at the right time!

  18. Reporting: Challenges Data Resides in Many Places Needed “in” Applications Users’ Reporting Needs Change IT Perceived As a Bottleneck Multiple Formats Wanted High Scale Reporting How do I …….. build a report with multiple data sources? enable interactive access to information? enable an end user to build (or modify) their own report? provide reports in a format that end users want? integrate reporting into applications easily?

  19. Integrate Analyze Report SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence SQL Server Integration Services SQL Server Analysis Services SQL Server Reporting Services • Data acquisition from source systems and integration • Data transformation and synthesis • Data enrichment, with business logic, hierarchical views • Data discovery via data mining • Data presentation and distribution • Data access for the masses

  20. Office SQL Analytic Applications Business Scorecarding (BSM) Portal (Office Server) End-user Tools End-user Analysis (Excel) Integrate (SSIS) Analyze (SSAS) Report (SSRS) BI Platform Data Warehouse (SQL RDBMS)

  21. Custom Application Browser Office Data Sources (SQL, OLE DB, XML/A, ODBC, Oracle, Custom) Security Services (NT, Passport, Custom) Security Data Processing Scheduling & Delivery Rendering Output Formats (HTML, Excel, PDF, Custom) Delivery Targets (E-mail, SharePoint, Custom) XML Web Service Interface Report Server Report Processing SQL Server Catalog

  22. Customers trending towards • Small Business Server Premium Edition • Windows Server, SQL Server, Exchange, ISA • Customers with Database needs • As customers push toward mobility, the need for ISA Server increases Standard Edition Windows Server Exchange Server Premium Edition Windows Server Exchange Server SQL Server ISA Server

  23. Microsoft Brings it Together Familiar & Easy to Use Broadly Used & Supported Easier to Integrate & Connect Innovative

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