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Customers talked. We listened. You benefit. Genuine Microsoft® Office 2010 and genuine Windows® 7 for small and midsize organizations.

This guide has been provided so that you have the basic information you need at your fingertips to initiate conversations with your small and midsize business (SMB) and public sector customers about upgrading their desktops with genuine Microsoft Office 2010 and genuine Windows 7 Professional.
Together, these two new products can have an impact across your customers’ organizations—enabling them to increase operational efficiency and employee productivity while helping to keep their information safe. Use the key benefit statements on Page 2 and the other campaign materials (Datasheet, Objection Handling Guide, Telesales Guide) to help you when making your case.

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Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center Program Guide

The Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center Program Guide is here!

With the recent updates to the Volume Licensing Services Centre (VLSC) and to ensure the security of each customer’s Microsoft Volume Licensing information, some users may need to confirm their permissions via the site. If you are logged in to the VLSC and do not see the Licensing IDs which you are entitled to, please follow the instructions in the attached document.

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Microsoft Cheat Sheet - November 2009

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Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008 Datasheet

Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2008 provides a trusted, productive, and intelligent data platform that enables you to run your most demanding mission critical applications.

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Windows Server 2008 - Why Upgrade?

Windows Server® 2008, with built-in web virtualization technologies, enables you to increase the reliability and flexibility of your server infrastructure. New virtualization tools, Web resources, and security enhancements helps you save time, reduce costs, and provide a platform for a dynamic and optimized datacenter.

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Top 10 Reasons to Install Windows Server 2008

 

 

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 Windows Server Virtualization

The Windows Server 2008 wave will include Windows Server Virtualization (WSv), a powerful virtualization technology with strong management and security features. Windows Server virtualization will help businesses reduce costs, increase agility and system availability for production server consolidation, disaster recovery, test and development, and, when coupled with System Center Virtual Machine Manager, the end-to-end management of dynamic datacenters.

2

 A World-Class Web and Applications Platform

Windows Server 2008 provides a secure, easy-to-manage platform for developing and reliably hosting applications and services that are delivered from the server or over the Web. New features include simplified management, increased security, and both performance and extensibility improvements which delivers a unified platform for Web publishing that integrates Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS7), ASP.NET, Windows Communication Foundation, and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.

3

 Improved Networking Performance

Windows Server 2008 introduces the biggest change in the networking stack since Windows NT 4.0. Technologies like Receive Window Auto-tuning, Receive Side Scaling, and Quality of Service (QOS) allow organizations to take full advantage of today’s multi-Gigabit networks. Integrated IPsec and the new Windows Firewall with Advanced Security allow organizations to completely secure and control the flow of network traffic.

4

 Enhanced Security and Compliance

Windows Server 2008 has been developed from the ground up with the strictest security in mind. Always "shields up," Windows Server 2008 installs only the needed services for the roles the server is performing. Enhanced auditing, Drive Encryption, event forwarding, and Rights Management Services are just some of the technologies that help organization adhere to today’s strict IT compliance standards.

5

 Take Back Control Over Your Branch Offices

Managing servers, services, and security at remote locations is an on-going challenge for IT Professionals. Windows Server 2008 simplifies administration of the servers in branch offices with enhancements to Active Directory , including Read-Only Domain Controllers and administrative role separation. Technologies like BitLocker, and the Server Core installation option are specific features that increase security and address the unique needs of branch offices.

6

 Server Management Made Easier

Simplifying the day-to-day complexities of server administration is a key theme in many of the enhancements included in Windows Server 2008. New management tools like the Server Manager Console provides a single, unified console for managing a server’s configuration and system information, displaying server status, identifying problems with server role configuration, and managing all roles installed on the server.

7

 Enhanced Scripting and Task Automation

New technologies like Windows PowerShell, a command-line shell and scripting language, helps IT Professionals automate common tasks. With a new admin-focused scripting language, more than 120 standard command-line tools, and consistent syntax and utilities, Windows PowerShell allows IT professionals to more easily control system administration and to accelerate automation.

8

 Centralized Application Access

With Windows Sever 2008, users will have secure access to internal applications through firewall-friendly ports. With Windows Server Terminal Services RemoteApp, only the application window, not the entire remote desktop, launches and runs in its own resizable, interactive window on the client computer’s desktop.

9

 Protect Unhealthy Computers from Entering the Network

Network Access Protection (NAP) addresses the industry-wide problem of unhealthy computers accessing and compromising an organization’s network. NAP is used to ensure that any computer connecting to the network meets corporate policy for "healthy" requirements, to limit network access for computers not meeting the predefined policy, providing remediation services to get those computers back to a healthy state, and to provide ongoing compliance-checking.

10

 Better Together with Windows Vista

Because Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 are built as part of a single development project, they share a number of new technologies across networking, storage, security and management. Organizations will immediately see the benefits of running Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista as their client and server solution.

 

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