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Enterprise Infrastructure
Corporate jargons come and go, but the basic needs remain quintessential.
Corporate organizations depend on physical and conceptual frameworks that directly drive their structural formation, standard procedures and communications methodology.
Perennial and methodical efforts to address this challenge by leveraging current technology may yield key results for enabling success.
Especially these days, when Globalization continues to redefine socio economic paradigms, the solutions embraced may either level the playing field or produce strategic advantage.

Microsoft Active Directory
Microsoft Active Directory (MSAD) provides a mature, ubiquitous and effective solution in building a LAN/WAN infrastructure.
In addition, if prudently architected and implemented, MSAD total cost of ownership (TCO) may itself become the main attraction point.
Although historically challenged in its enterprise scalability aspects, enough business cases exist today that empirically demonstrate its validity as an enterprise class solution.

Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization, often spoken nowadays, like many subject areas of technology, has been around the block for quite some time.
One could even predate it the mainframe days.
Regardless of “how” and “how long”, it currently captures enough spotlights to drive the mindset behind mission critical areas such as Contingency / Business Continuity, and Business Consolidation.
And this is only a tip of the iceberg that includes High Availability, SAN, Development and Testing Environment.

Client Remote Provisioning
In an age of ever accelerating “instant gratification”, embracing a “customer driven” approach plays critical role in both actual and perceived success delivery.
Users community supported via a methodology that enables break-down of time and distance barriers may directly improve productivity and even (intangible, and yet critical) team morale.

Microsoft Servers
Markets have either rewarded or punished businesses that either embraced or ignored the important principle of tailoring to a market’s need.
In fact, this is another way of stating the importance of being “customer driven.”
Against this backdrop, Microsoft provides an ever expanding and maturing array of “functional” servers to address specific market needs.
On one hand, a quick glimpse alone at the long list from its website will dizzy anyone.
On the other hand, however, a patient review of the same list will greatly satisfy and comfort those who do not want to “reinvent the wheel” and quickly go in “execution” mode.