
Don't get overrun by the competition... Most of your competitors have implemented servers to boost productivity, protect data, ensure safe, authorized and remote access to data, and just make their employees’ lives better. Can you afford not to level the playing field?
How many of the following capabilities would you like your business to have?
1. You can create order from chaos.
No hunting for files among desktops and laptops, or waiting for data to load from colleagues’ systems. Give users access to the printers of their choice
2. You can protect your data by making backups easier.
Never sweating even a major disk crash or catastrophic event because all the data has been automatically backed up in near-real-time
3. You can accommodate a mobile work force.
Ensuring telecommuters and road warriors have safe, consistent access to vital data
4. You can set up new computers, add users and deploy new applications quickly and easily.
By managing your data from a central location, you can better coordinate the addition of new PCs, software licenses and software applications
5. You can get more processing power.
A server can supercharge your network, storing large chunks of data, freeing up memory and enabling individual PCs to perform better
6. Have virus-free and spam-free e-mail.
Communicate with customers and associates without wasting time sifting thru spam
7. You can look more professional - and connect better with your customers.
Server software enables you to consolidate your e-mail accounts (Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, etc.) into a single, company-hosted e-mail account, enhancing your image to customers and partners
8. Efficiency and Productivity.
Running multiple packaged business applications with fast response times, as well as e-mail, databases and Web site hosting
You probably recognize that these business capabilities are essential to your company’s success, so it wouldn’t be surprising if you answered a resounding “yes” to many, if not all of them. Your business needs a real server. Not a PC that has been tricked out to look and act like a server. PCs disguised as servers are vulnerable to the kinds of catastrophic failures that will cripple your business.