By Lafe LowWhile small businesses might not require an enterprise-class set of technologies, they still need something with the capability and flexibility to help drive their business. Based on Windows Server 2008 technology, Small Business Server (SBS) brings automated backup and recovery services, integrated enterprise-class functionality and capability, and a single, all-in-one package for small business IT.
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Secure Your Windows ServerBy Brien M. PoseyWith so many options, determining the right security features and settings for your Microsoft Windows Server infrastructure can be a challenge..
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Certificates Drive RDS Security (Part 2)By Kristin GriffinUsing certificates is an important part of securing communications for Remote Desktop Services. Hereâs the rest of the story on how to install them on each of your servers.
Data Storage: Reorganize Your DataBy Leo MichielsenYou can still access your data without having to organize and keep track of inconsistent drive letters.
Cloud Computing: Legal and Regulatory IssuesBy Vic (J.R.) WinklerTechnological and security issues aside, there are also a host of other regulatory, compliance and legal issues to consider when moving to the cloud.
IT Management: IT HybridityâThe Benefits of DiversityBy Romi MahajanDiversity doesnât just refer to having different cultures represented in the IT staffâit also refers to different systems and platforms.
Windows Confidential:Dusting for FingerprintsBy Raymond Chen
The last person to touch a segment of code is ultimately held responsible for whether it runs properly.
Windows PowerShell:PowerShell.exeBy Don Jones
As with many other Windows PowerShell functions, thereâs more than one way to open it in the first place.
Geek of All Trades:Live MigrationsBy Greg Shields
No SAN? No problem. You can live-migrate Hyper-V virtual machines without using shared storage.
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