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News and Reviews for Windows Small Business Server 2003Reviews and AwardsSee why Windows Small Business Server 2003 is winning awards and setting new standards. | SBS 2003 Wins Windows IT Pro Readers' Choice Award in 2005
For the Windows IT Pro Readers' Choice Awards, readers chose the best of 750 products and services—and selected Windows Small Business Server 2003 as winner of the Fax Gateway category. According to Windows IT Pro: "It was no contest, really. A large majority of Windows IT Pro readers valued Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) 2003's built-in Shared Fax Service more than any competitor. Shared Fax Service provides fax services to client computers in a small-business network. Users can send faxes from their desktop through a shared fax modem or interface, administered through SBS. Administrators can configure calling times and priorities and can manage the fax queue." |
| Microsoft Gets it Right with Small-Business Partner Initiative
CRN (July 18, 2004): See why PC Magazine says, Not only has Microsoft developed a solid group of products that are truly built for small businesses, but it is focused on building a channel that will lead with Microsoft products. Microsoft, which has spent many years fine-tuning Small Business Server and its Office Small Business offerings, is also fine-tuning channel programs for this market. |
| SBS 2003 Awarded RAM's "Best Channel Product"
Reseller Advocate Magazine (RAM): Some vendors let resellers slug it out with mass merchants and e-tailers. Good vendors take steps to protect their channel partners with products specific to VARs and system builders. Which of these products is best, though? Which channel product not only presents a great up-front opportunity but also long-term returns? Winner: Microsoft Small Business Server 2003. |
| News CoverageFind out what the press is saying about Windows Small Business Server 2003. Check back often to read the latest additions. • | Microsoft set to unleash major upgrade, dubbed Cougar, in 2007
CRN (August 26, 2005): Microsoft is preparing a slew of upgrades for Windows Small Business Server including a major upgrade in 2007, code-named Cougar, designed for the Longhorn era. The release will offer stronger desktop integration with the Windows Vista client and Office 12, support for extranet scenarios, and support for line-of-business applications from Microsoft Business Solutions and other application vendors. Due in 2007, this release will also make strides toward reducing the technical skill set needed to deploy, configure, manage and troubleshoot SBS environments, the documents revealed.
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• | Microsoft Divorces the S from MB in SMB Products
the channelinsider.com (July 26, 2005): Microsoft Corp.'s recently disclosed plan to tailor products and programs for small businesses separately from those it designs for midsize companies vindicates the belief many in the channel have had a long time: A universe of differences separates small businesses from those that are midsize. |
• | Questions: Steve Ballmer
CRN (July 18, 2005): Steve Ballmer, the Microsoft CEO, recently spoke on the state of the small business market. |
• | Microsoft Tunes SMB Licensing
Network (July 18, 2005): Microsoft is streamlining its licensing and financing programs to simplify for midsized businesses the acquisition and maintenance of its software in North America and around the globe. The company-wide license has professional and small-business options. The small-business option includes Office for Small Business Edition and the Windows Small Business Server CAL. |
• | Microsoft to Detail its New Sales Matrix
Microsoft Watch (July 5, 2005): While Microsoft Corp. company brass are going to detail the small-business and midmarket initiatives that Microsoft will launch in the coming year. The company is expected to launch a new program specifically for partners targeting small businesses, known as the "Small Business Specialist Community." |
• | Microsoft Renames CRM Next, Adds Hosted Licensing Option
CRN (July 5, 2005): Microsoft's CRM Next isn't shipping yet, but when it does, it will sport a new name, bring a bunch of new features and be offered to solution providers via Service Provider License Agreements that will enable hosting partners to pay as they go, company executives said. With CRM, Microsoft also plans to inaugurate a Small Business Edition that would be optimized for easy installations and to run with Microsoft Small Business Server 2003. |
• | Windows SBS 2003 — Built To Serve and Protect
SmallBusinessComputing.com (June 21, 2005): In the long run, it is the core features of Small Business Server 2003, including centralized e-mail services, a company Web server, and remote access to user desktops, all managed through integrated tools and using a common set of users that will prove the real benefit to your company. |
• | Work Smart: Keep Up with Technology or Go the Way of the Dinosaur
New York Post (June 16, 2005): What were once storefront operations that rolled down the shutters at 6 p.m. often now have computers humming 24 hours a day. They have to – they're competing with blue chips in London and startups in India, and they need technology to stay in the game. |
• | It's Cooked: Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Microsoft Watch (May 20, 2005): Microsoft is making available to customers and partners its security-minded Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Small Business Server (SBS) 2003. SBS 2003 SP1 doesn't include updates for Windows Server 2003 only; it also includes updates to Exchange Server 2003, Outlook 2003, Windows SharePoint Services, ISA Server 2004, and SQL Server 2000. |
• | WinInfo Short Takes: Week of May 23
Windows IT Pro (May 20, 2005): This week, Microsoft shipped the Service Pack 1 (SP1) update for Windows Small Business Server Edition 2003. So what's new in SBS 2003 SP1? First, it includes the latest service packs for Windows Server 2003, Exchange Server 2003, SharePoint Services 2.0, SQL Server 2000, and ISA Server 2000 (and an upgrade to ISA Server 2004 if you use the CD fulfillment option). |
• | Microsoft releases first service pack for SBS 2003
SearchWin2000.com (May 20, 2005): Microsoft made its first service pack for Windows Small Business Server 2003 available for download on its Web site. SP1 includes five downloads, so Microsoft cautions administrators to allow sufficient time to deploy them all. The service pack includes the latest security updates on several Microsoft products including: Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Service Pack 1, Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1, Windows Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Component, Windows XP Service Pack 2 for client deployment and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Service Pack 1 for client deployment. |
• | SP1 RTMs for Windows Small Business Server 2003
ENT News (May 19, 2005): Microsoft on Thursday released to manufacturing Service Pack 1 for Windows Small Business Server 2003. The special service pack for Small Business Server also includes Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 SP1 and Exchange Server 2003 SP1. The security and stability update also includes Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Outlook 2003 SP1 both for client deployment. |
• | MS Small Business Server Prices Match Linux
The Inquirer (April 20, 2005): Small Business Server projects can be priced competitively with Linux and other open source software according to findings in an IDC survey of Microsoft resellers. |
• | Microsoft Releases Major Security Update
CXOtoday.com (March 31, 2005): According to an internal testing by Microsoft, customers can expect increased performance and reliability up to 50%, depending upon workload, after deploying Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. |
• | Windows Server 2003 SP1 Ships, SBS 2003 SP1 to Follow within 60 Days
Windows IT Pro (March 30, 2005): On Wednesday evening, Microsoft publicly released the final shipping version of Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), the long-awaited security update. Windows Server 2003 SP1 is a long time coming--the initial version of Windows Server 2003 shipped almost two years ago--but it includes substantial security updates, some new features, and even performance improvements across the board… Microsoft told me that an SP1 release for Windows Server 2003 Small Business Edition will ship within 60 days. |
• | Microsoft Discovers the Midmarket
eWeek (March 25, 2005): With plans for such products as its Midmarket Server in the works, eWeek reports that Microsoft is acting like it wants to be SMBs' best friend. |
• | Windows Small Business Server 2003 Outpaces SBS 2000 Sales
ENT News (October 5, 2004): At the one-year anniversary of the release of Windows Small Business Server 2003, the packaged server for small business is outpacing sales of the previous version of the product, according to Microsoft. |
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