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Why It’s Crucial To Have A Dedicated Server

A dedicated

server
is a single web server or computer on the internet that hosts websites and shows pages as viewers request. A dedicated server is within a network of computers, exclusively dedicated to one costumer or a large business, since it can meet many needs.

Dedicated servers are most commonly used in the web hosting industry; hundreds of sites are hosted under one dedicated server. A dedicated server is considered to be the next step on from shared hosting environments. Having your own dedicated server makes you free of worry about other websites slowing you down or crashing your server. Dedicated servers also give you total control, and allows for installing software on your website that opens doors for gaining extra performance.

The advantage of having a dedicated server is that the clients of the server can customize both hardware and software setup so they meet needs like faster data access and effortless accommodation of traffic on the site.

These dedicated servers come with good costumer service. The web host works with the client in making sure that the dedicated server meets the needs of the client. In cases of companies having several divisions like a chain of outlets, it is still crucial for each to have their own dedicated server because they can create many domains on a single server easily, which results in more efficiency rather than having to lease host space on different web servers for each division or outlet individually.

For large companies having websites for every dealership such as motorcycle manufacturers, the advantage of having a dedicated server is that the parent company can put all of the websites for each dealership under the same server.

Here’s how it works. Assume a company named “Taurus Cars Corp.” is running a series of dealerships, the parent company could host an individual website for every dealership. Each website may look like this; for the parent company “www.taurusmotorscorp.com”, for the dealership in Florida “www.taurusmotorsflorida.com “, for the dealership in Colorado “www.taurusmotorscolorado.com” and so on.

The advantage of this setup is the dealership in Florida is using the same online tools as the dealership in Colorado. Making the online presence of the company Taurus Motors Corp. very streamlined and cost-efficient, while making things significantly easier for the company’s administration and support, also known as customization and uniform of point of sale software. Considering the websites of each of the different divisions or dealerships residing on one dedicated server, makes this advantage beneficial in terms of increasing sales.

In some cases other business want to use dedicated servers for the sole purpose of customization, costumer service, and fast access. They host websites themselves or better yet sub-lease the extra space for interested companies to set up their websites and domains. The advantage derived by any business under a dedicated server is the ability to enhance security.

All these advantages imply that dedicated servers are the best option for most large companies or businesses. Hosting personal websites or small business websites in general doesn’t require a dedicated server, instead for this purpose you can lease from a standard web host.
by: Stu Pearson

The New Office Communications Server 2007

Microsoft’s Office Communications Server 2007 is a new communications manager for the PC. It is designed to combine all communications that are coming into and leaving your computer network.

When consumers use OCS 2007, they can take advantage of group instant messaging, audio and video features, web conferencing, Enterprise Voice, the archival and communications system, client applications, a simplified deployment and management system, federation enhancements and an enhanced presence. Basically users of Microsoft’s Office Communications Server 2007 can talk to each other inside the enterprise and use the PC and the telephone as well.

Microsoft’s Office Communications Server 2007 is made up of the following components: VoIP call flow, VoIP configuration, VoIP components, protocols, conference data storage, perimeter network configuration, Enterprise Pool configurations, conference protocols, conferencing components, front end servers, perimeter network topology and call flows among conference components.

In order to use Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, users must be running Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista as their operating system. OCS 2007 is compatible with a variety of Microsoft Office applications that includes: Microsoft Office Word 2007, Microsoft Office Word 2003 and Microsoft Office Word 2002.

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 has been anxiously awaited by technology fans. It has been billed as the “new era” of IP communications. This application is supposed to make unified communications possible, and it is anticipated to have quite an impact on the VoIP market. OCS 2007 has the support of NEC and Unisys who are partnering with Microsoft to develop new “forward-thinking” UC strategies. That should tell users just what kind of system they will be downloading. Unfortunately the public beta testing of Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 has ended. Right now Microsoft is working on collecting the evaluations of the trial and compiling the data from those evaluations.

Microsoft likes to boast that “Office Communications Server 2007 combines enterprise-ready instant messaging, presence, conferencing, and Voice over IP telephony in a fully integrated unified communications solution.” This is an enterprise that could streamline communications quite a bit. Instead of relying solely on communicating via the telephone or through email, OCS 2007 will help users connect with the person they most need to connect with via whatever means possible—by instant messaging, phone or through the network. It truly is a marvel and will do wonders for online and VoIP communication.