Enterprise Solutions
Improving Security
Many businesses have a variety of security-related products in place to help
protect their computers from spam, viruses, and hackers. Managing multiple
applications, tracking updates, and helping to ensure that third-party updates
are compatible with existing software are a large part of IT Professionals'
lives today. An integrated security solution helps to protect the core
infrastructure, the network, and the applications that run within the network.
Additionally, when security patches and updates can be distributed from a
central location and easily managed, IT managers can know that computers are
running the latest updates. An integrated solution means that security fixes are
part of everyday infrastructure management, versus a handwritten reminder on the
day's to-do list.
Reducing Costs
Every extra task IT Professionals need to perform costs money. Every failed
attempt of workers to access the tools and information they need costs money.
Every minute a network is down because of a technology failure or a security
breach costs money. Simplicity is the key to reducing such costs. Simplifying IT
management helps IT administrators to manage desktops and servers from a central
location, saving time spent traveling to remote offices and performing the
tasks. Additionally, when IT Professionals update workstations and servers from
a single location, they can be sure all systems are quickly up to date, thereby
reducing vulnerabilities in the business.
Enhancing Productivity
Productivity gains are realized throughout the company when a well-managed and
more secure infrastructure is in place. Whether it is the ability for workers to
more securely access their e-mail, files, or applications from virtually any
location, or an IT Professional who can now manage the infrastructure
proactively from one location, or an executive who is editing a strategic
proposal and needs to recover a lost file—productivity gains are made, and
employee satisfaction is improved.
Citadel ITG can help you fit your infrastructure to your business.
Windows Server 2008 provides key solutions and functionality to meet the
enterprise business challenges of increasing security, reducing costs, and
enhancing productivity.
Increasing Security
Identity and Access Management
The backbone of any IT enterprise is identity management—ensuring the right
person or application can access the data they need, while protecting it.
Windows Server 2008 Identity and Access Management solutions provide further
enhancements to the directory services core, as well as associated services,
such as Rights Management and Certificates. Windows Server Identity and
Management solutions have been evolving to meet the ever-changing needs of IDA
from internal and external access, to the ever increasing boundaries of the
enterprise supporting “anytime, anywhere, on any device" access.
Security and Policy Enforcement
Helping to ensure users and computers connecting to your network comply with
your company's security policy requirements is a priority in today’s business.
In addition to the standard policy enforcement that Windows Server has provided
for some time, Windows Server 2008 enhances these core features while supporting
new platforms, such as Network Access Protection (NAP). NAP helps ensure that
you are in control when users and computers are trying to access your network.
NAP can make certain that connections have all the latest critical updates,
antivirus software, have a functional host firewall, and so on. If not, NAP is
also designed to allow you to quarantine them and guarantee they are updated
before being allowed on your corporate network.
Reducing Costs
Server Virtualization and Consolidation
In a production environment, having a server which averages only 5-percent CPU
utilization costs both time and money. Windows Server 2008 provides key
virtualization functionality through Windows Server Hyper-V which enables you to
consolidate multiple server roles as separate virtual machines running on a
single physical machine. The approach lets you reduce server sprawl and maximize
server utilization of your current hardware—and each server can run in its own
isolated environment for greater security and easy management.
Web and Application Platform
Climbing higher is what Windows Server 2008 strives for in supporting Web
applications (and applications in general). We have seen significant
enhancements in security and patching, administration tools, configuration and
deployment, and diagnostics and extensibility. Each of these areas ensures that
both the Web and application platform provide a solid foundation for your
business.
Increasing Productivity
Branch and Global Office
Today’s enterprises consist of corporate headquarters, subsidiaries, branch
offices, remote offices, and satellite sites scattered all over the world. Many
of these don’t have IT support locally, and people who have no expertise in IT
maintenance usually have hands-on access to your remote servers. Maintaining
control over security, management, and reliability is a must. Windows Server
2008 builds on previous global office platforms and introduces new technologies
focused on branch and remote office environments, from Read-Only Domain
Controllers to ensure secure identity management, and BitLocker Drive Encryption
that prevents sensitive data from being stolen, to improvements in file
replication and storage.
High Availability and Clustering
Ensuring your systems are up when you need them is core to any enterprise, and
Windows Server 2008 helps ensure greater reliability and availability than ever
before. Further enhancements in network load balancing and clustering will make
certain that critical applications and services are always available when you
need them to be.
Server Management
Windows Server 2008 contains a slate of new and improved tools for managing
Windows Server environments within your enterprise. These include Server
Manager, which has been enhanced as a single source to manage all your server
roles and features (including a command-line version), and Windows PowerShell, a
new technology providing a programmable command-line shell and scripting
language to manage many features and functions of the server, to name only two.
Storage and Print Solutions
Although storage and printing solutions have been around for a very long time,
Windows Server 2008 continues to make advances in both of these core
technologies, extending easier printing to Terminal Server environments,
creating new wizards for activities, such as provisions storage and managing
volumes and shares, and introducing a new storage explore focused on creating
easier management for Fibre Channel and Internet Small Computer System Interface
Storage Area Networks (iSCSI SANs).

