In this section you'll find an introduction to the technologies that are at the core of our solutions. Our expertise lies in knowing how and when to use these technologies, linking them together and with business processes, to turn them into useful systems.
The diagram below shows the building blocks of a network based on Windows Server Technologies. At the base of the network is Windows Server 2003 itself.
On top of this are two enabling technologies - SQL Server and Virtual Server.
Exchange Server runs on Windows, while Virtual Server provides a useful platform for a standby or web access server. Live Communications Server builds on the Exchange infrastructure by providing instant messaging, voice/video communication and presence information to applications including SharePoint.
SharePoint Services, like Live Communication Server and many other server products, uses SQL Server as data repository. Project Server uses SharePoint Services to share and collaborate on projects.
ISA Server can be used to securely publish all the web capabilities of Project, SharePoint, Exchange and SQL and many more to the internet, as well as allowing secure access for incoming mail, remote users and partners.
Small Business Server (premium edition) is an economic way of acquiring and deploying Windows Server, SQL, Windows SharePoint Services, Exchange and ISA Server, to which other products can be added.