Windows NT :
Windows NT Server 4.0 is the only true multipurpose server operating
system. From rich application, communication, file, and print services
to advanced media and Web features, find out why customers are choosing
Windows NT Server 4.0 for a complete end-to-end solution.
Windows NT Server and Workstation platform provides a unified way
to give users access to resources on a variety of operating systems.
In addition, it lets organizations extend a consistent set of system
services and user interfaces across the network
Windows NT Server acts as a unifying foundation that lets you combine
and enhance the capabilities of diverse server operating systems.
We'll start by looking at the technologies that provide interoperability
between Windows NT Server 4.0 and specific operating systems. We'll
then look at general interoperability technologies.
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Windows
NT Server is a multipurpose operating system that offers customers
cost-effective integrated services in an easytouse environment.
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The
easy-to-use interface and management tools of Windows NT Server
significantly decrease server administration time. |
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The
most features for the lowest cost make Windows NT Server the
market's best value in server operating systems. |
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Windows
NT Server works with what you have today, offering the protocols
and services you need to interoperate with your existing network
infrastructure. |
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Windows
NT Server is tightly integrated with BackOffice, a family of
best-of-breed network applications including database, messaging,
systems management, and SNA connectivity. |
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Windows
NT Server offers customers their choice of hardware, resulting
in price/performance ratios that are the best in the industry.
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The
modular design of Windows NT Server will take customers well
into the future of distributed computing. |
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Windows
NT Server is the only network operating system to have a completely
integrated Web server—Internet Information Server (IIS)—built
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Windows NT Server supports
thousands of line-of-business and vertical applications, ranging
from simple accounting applications to the most sophisticated manufacturing
applications. Windows NT Server was designed from the ground up
to be an applications platform. All applications running on a Windows
NT Server-based machine are running in their own separate and secure
memory address space, separated both from other applications and
the operating system itself. This means that a misbehaving application
can never bring down any other application and, most importantly,
it can never bring down the operating system. This type of availability
means that customers need not worry about their servers coming down
because of a faulty application.
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