Server and Domain:
- Design and Administration
2003 and 2008 server editions. Installation of appropriate hardware and OS with appropriate server roles. Continued monitoring and support.
Service packs, security updates, upgrades from earlier OS versions. Migrations from various platforms.
- DNS Setup and Configuration
Best practice implementations for primary, subdomain, and client ip address resolution for internal and external web-hosting and day-to-day network operations.
- Active Directory Replication
Get the most speed, bandwidth, and reliability out of your network by determining the closest domain controller for client logon, services, and directory searches.
Ensure that you network, file systems, email, and other assets within your infrastructure are locked down appropriately and yet accessible at the right time for the right personnel.
Reduce your costs of managing many users with the same priveleges on your network by implementing security at group levels. Allow or disaallow certain users access rights and functinal privileges from one central location.
- Domain Deployment Scripting
Automate tasks for your users at logon, and logoff. Map your drives, sync and backup your directories, apply access privileges. Implement network wise installations from one central location.
Save resources and maintenance cost by combining rarely used services.
Ensure reliability by pooling heavily used services with proper load balancing between multiple servers;
- Virualization and Hyper-V
Run multiple operating systems or instances of an operating system on a single physical machine. Save costs in hardware and maintenance;
Mail Exchange:
- MX Record and Reverse DNS Setup
Setup your own Exchange server to increase collaboration within your company. Have your email address be
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- Smart Host Relaying and Forwarding
Use your ISPs mail server when needed for reliability and have your email forwarding to other addresses and/or mobile devices;
Access your Exchange server email from anywhere at anytime. Use your Outlook client at home or on the go. Use mobile devices as your would Outlook, with automatic syncing for multiple mail clients;
- Contacts and Calendar Event Sharing
Utilize Global Address lists and collaborate with company calendars, meeting reminders, and shared folders for documents;
- Exchange Server Storage Sizing and Location
Ensure you have enough space for your company's volume of email and that it's hosted in the right place, with connection reliability and scalability;
- Information Stores and Mailbox Size Management
Keep your resouce usage under control when you have many employees or heavy email users;
- Recipient Policies and Recipient Update Service
Enable complex scenarios for email distributed to groups and companies that have merged with name changes. Sync all contact information for email recipients with the company's Active Directory;
- Messaging Hygiene and Spam Protection
Protect your company from unwanted email, messages with virus, or other malicious types of email that will cost your company time and money;
- Front-end/back-end Exchange Server Topology
Is your company larger or do you have multiple locations? Distribute server tasks among front-end and back-end servers. Use a front-end server to accept requests and forward the workload to the right back-end server in the right place, tremendously minimizing traffic on a single server and allowing for limited exposure.
Whether you're retiring your old servers or upgrading to the latest version of Exchange, make sure your years of information doesn't get lost along the way.
- Message Tracking and Connection Monitoring
Where is that important message from that important contact that one time? We know where it is. Who is dragging down your mail server or your network connection? We can tell you!
- PST Migration for Centralized Archiving and Transparent Client Side Retrieval
Manage the size of your mailbox from years of abuse! Save your older messages separately to ensure peak day-to-day performance, while having those older messages available to you the same as the one you received today.
- Information Store Backup and Disaster Recovery
You know your mail is centralized and that you can get to it from anywhere. But where is it really and what if something happens to that place? Is it backed up properly? Where is it backed to? Avoid a disaster by letting us help you plan for one.
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