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align="left">Microsoft is behind a number of technologies that suit the needs of home and business users in both the desktop and server environment.  In general, Microsoft separates its server operating systems into four main categories: Applications, Collaboration, IT Operations and Security, essentially covering all the vital aspects required to running a highly efficient network.</p><p
align="left">The Windows Server operating system represents a line of fully integrated software tools developed by Microsoft.  While functionality varies among version releases, each aims to form the solid infrastructure needed for operating with various network components.  In addition, most of the company&#8217;s server solutions provide support for the Visual Studio software package, helping designers and IT developers in the process of creating and managing web environments by utilizing their own custom set of programming tools.  This article will introduce you to one of Microsoft&#8217;s most popular and successful server operating systems: Windows Server 2003.</p><p
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align="left"><strong>Why it&#8217;s Still Prevalent</strong></p><p
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align="left">Even though Microsoft released Windows Server 2008 only a short time ago, Windows Server 2003 is still widely used in hosting and network environments.  Why?  The answer is simple &#8211; it continues to be one of the most reliable hosting platforms available.  This server operating system made its debut in April of 2003.  Since then, it has been highly regarded as a more secure and powerful solution than its predecessor, Windows 2000 Server.  Because of its efficiency in the network setting and seamlessly compatibility with Microsoft .Net technologies, Windows Server 2003 was referred to as &#8220;the .Net Server&#8221; for a considerable amount of time.</p><p
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align="left">Windows Server 2003 offers many enhancements over previous versions, including the ability to improve identity and access administration while reducing storage management expense at the same time.  It includes a highly competitive web platform, offering cost-efficient server management for enterprises and small businesses alike.  The software incorporates features and technological characteristics of past releases into a single package, offering a tightly integrated suite of tools that aid in development, data management and security.  With the launch of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft greatly simplified the task of network management and improved security and efficiency across a broad range of network environments.</p><p
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align="left"><strong>Enhanced Data Management </strong></p><p
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align="left">What makes Windows Server 2003 so powerful is its seamless compatibility with various Microsoft technologies, mainly the SQL Server.  Released in November of 2004, Microsoft SQL Server is an RDBMS (relational database management system) that utilizes Transact-SQL as its primary query language.  Whereas most of the prevision versions of SQL Server were mainly used for small to medium sized databases, the 2005 release brought forth capabilities that made it ideal for large databases as well, making it a reliable solution for small businesses or large enterprises.  SQL Server 2005 provides for the easy management of data, integrating efficient security tools and enhanced access to business data.   The server offers a robust, state of the art, fully integrated management system that is relied on by businesses and organizations across the world.</p><p
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align="left">While you can argue that Microsoft technologies are expensive, there is no denying the power they deliver.  Dynamic platforms such as the SQL Server make Windows 2003 a highly extensible networking tool capable of handling the simplest to the most complex needs.</p><p
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