Microsoft Launches Windows Server 2003
The week of April 25 is the launch date for Microsoft's powerful new Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Reasons to upgrade from Windows NT 4.0
include:
Many-to-one management
Increased end user productivity
PKI and Kerberos Security
World-class Application and Web Services Application Server
Reasons to upgrade from Windows 2000 Server include:
Active Directory Improvements
Group Policy Management Console
Volume Shadow Copy Restore
Internet Information Services 6.0
Integrated .NET Framework
To find out how Progent can help you benefit from this exciting new
operating system, visit
Windows Server 2003.
Windows Server 2003 Pricing Information Is Now Available
The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 licensing model consists of a Server operating system license and incremental Client Access Licenses (CALs)
and is designed to allow for complete scalability of your cost in
relation to your usage. In addition, Microsoft offers several
flexible, cost-effective options for licensing.
To preview pricing and licensing details for Windows Server 2003, visit
Windows Server 2003 Pricing.
Save $550 on Software Assurance for Small Business Server 2000
Beginning May 1, 2003, you can license
Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, the complete small business network solution, and get Software Assurance for only $99 more. That saves
you US$550 and ensures you can install any new release of Small Business Server 2000 during the agreement's specified time.
For more information, click here.
Move to Windows or Exchange Server, save on training, consulting
For a limited time, businesses that make a move to
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server,
Windows Server 2003 Server,
and/or Exchange
2000 Server can save more than $1,299 on training and partner consulting.
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