Networks and Servers
Networks
Why would anyone want a network?
The primary reason is to share resources and the shared resources may include at least the following:
- Data about customers
- Data about receivables
- Printers
- Internet access
- Anti virus software
- Anti spam software
- Data backup system
Servers
Why would anyone want a server? After all, I am just a small company and I know everyone
takes good care of their information.
The primary reasons to have a server include at least:
- Have one place for all company data so it is automatically backed up every night
- To provide a place to hold all your data so everyone can share and have access to it real-time (not using the shoe leather express network with floppy disks and CDs)
- To manage spam and viruses
- To provide remote access so people can work from home
- To share calendars
- To share contacts
- To have all appropriate customer information available to those who need it - instantly
A Server is simply a computer, typically configured as a server and not a workstation, that does all or part of the list noted above. In some cases it can even run Windows XP and not Windows Server, if all it does is share and backup files. To learn more about "Why a Server" click here to pull up a PDF of a detailed article from Microsoft.
Give us a call at 303-678-2927 anytime to discuss your need or not for a network or a server.
