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    On Premise and Client/Server CRM Applications In the early days of CRM (the term was originally coined in 1992 when customer service and sales force automation were first automated and paired) the only delivery model available was client/server-based software. In this model the company purchased the licensed software and bought the hardware to operate it on. These systems‚ which as still in use today‚ place the burden on IT staff to install complex hardware and software programs in-house and deal

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    Server Configuraton Notes

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    Lab 2 Worksheet Deploying a File Server This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 2.1 Exercise 2.2 Exercise 2.3 Exercise 2.4 Exercise 2.5 Lab Review Lab Challenge Installing File Server Roles and Features Creating a Folder Share Testing Share Access Working with NTFS Permissions Using Share and Storage Management Questions Using Folder Redirection Exercise 2.1 Installing File Server Roles and Features Overview In this exercise‚ install the roles and

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    Network Technology Concepts Matthew Jarju IT 2250 Introduction to Network Technology Professor Jalinous May 29‚ 2011 Table of Contents Networking Technology Concepts 1 Definition 1 OSI Reference Model 4 Network Standards 5 IEEE 6 References 7 U02a1 Networking Technology Concepts Definition Network architecture can be referred to as the logical and structural layout of a network. It entails transmission equipment‚ software and network protocols. It can apply to

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    Server Clusters : Architecture Overview For Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Corporation Published: March 2003 Abstract Server clusters are one of two Microsoft( Windows( clustering technologies available for the Microsoft Windows Server family of products. Windows Server 2003 clusters provide failover support for back-end applications and services that require high availability and data integrity. These back-end applications include enterprise applications such as database‚ file server

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    New Features of Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 has several new features and improvements over the previous versions of Windows Server that will greatly enhance GAI’s networking ability. Some of these new features and improvements include enhancements to Active Directory‚ updated Group Policy‚ improved File and Storage Services‚ enhanced DNS and DHCP server functionality‚ as well as improvements to the Hyper-V functionality. These improvements will provide GAI the ability to better maintain

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    Mainframe-Centric Client/Server Computing The mainframe-centric model uses the presentation capabilities of the workstation to front-end existing applications. The character mode interface is remapped by products such as Easel and Mozart. The same data is displayed or entered through the use of pull-down lists‚ scrollable fields‚ check boxes‚ and buttons; the user interface is easy to use‚ and information is presented more clearly. In this mainframe-centric model‚ mainframe applications continue

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    Server Review CH 1

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    Server Review CH 1 1. Which of the following best defines a computer used as a server? c. Operating system software that includes directory services and domain name services 2. Which of the following best describes a Windows client OS? d. Supports only 10 network connections 3. Windows Server 2008 ________________ Edition supports a maximum of eight processors. Enterprise 4. Which of the following is true of Windows Web Server 2008? b. Supports only four processors 5. You have recently purchased

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    Q.1 Explain the role of ‘Microsoft Exchange’ Server technology in order to integrate and manage enterprise level data. Ans : Microsoft Exchange Server is a mail server‚ calendaring software and contact manager developed by Microsoft. It is a server program that runs on Windows Server and is part of the Microsoft Servers line of products. Windows Messaging‚ initially also called Microsoft Exchange‚ is an e-mail client that was included with Windows 95 (beginning with OSR2)‚ 98 and Windows NT 4

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    Windows Vista and Server

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    Configuring Servers ------------------------------------------------- This lab contains the following exercises and activities: Exercise 2.1Exercise 2.2Exercise 2.3Lab Challenge | Completing Post-Installation Tasks Adding Roles and Features Converting the GUI Interface to Server Core Using the Server Core Interface | Exercise 2.1 | Completing Post-Installation Tasks | Overview | In this exercise‚ you complete the tasks necessary to set up a server on which Windows Server 2012 has

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    Common Internet Server Operating Systems POS/355   Internet Servers (also commonly known as Web Servers)‚ primarily function to deliver web pages on request to clients. When a user types a domain name into their browser‚ or clicks on a link‚ the request is first sent to a Domain Name Server (DNS). DNSs are servers that hold databases full of domain names and IP addresses. When a DNS receives a request‚ it matches the domain name (ie‚ www.CriketX.com) to the IP address of the server that holds

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