Partners have a vital role in this wave, and Windows Small Business Server R2 serves as a key foundation with which partners can save time and money and have the opportunity to attract new customers and deepen existing customer relationships by providing an integrated, affordable platform on which to build a profitable business through services and IT consultancy. Every morning we study the reports to check for major problems or necessary adjustments. SBS R2 allows us the flexibility to manage more clients than we could have otherwise, and provides our customers with the opportunity to have technical support at all times.
Based on partner interviews conducted worldwide, these guides provide best practices and insights on ways to build a services-based business, create ongoing, predictable revenue streams, and illustrate to customers the benefits of working with SBS. Microsoft is offering new tools and resources to assist partners in selling SBS R2 and serving their customers, including the Windows Small Business Server R2 Small Business Technology Assessment Toolkit, a step-by-step guide based on Microsoft partner best practices, to help partners identify the business and technology needs of small-business owners and lay the groundwork for long-term relationships.
The toolkit provides business and technical assessment guides, proposal and planning templates, and sales and marketing tools for SBS R2 and Microsoft small-business products. Windows Server Service Pack 1 provides new functionality to address known security vulnerabilities and prepares companies to better face future security threats. Customers can more easily reduce attack surface area with the new Security Configuration Wizard.
The tool reduces the attack surface by gathering information about specific server roles, then automatically blocking all services and ports not needed to perform those roles. Also released with Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Firewall serves as a host software firewall around each client and server computer on a customer's network.
Servers are vulnerable during the time between their installation and application of the latest security updates. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.
Privacy policy. This guide also describes how to remove your existing server from the Windows Server Essentials network after you finish the migration. Windows Server Essentials requires a bit environment. Windows Server Essentials does not support a bit environment.
To avoid problems during migration, the Windows Server Essentials product development team strongly recommends that you read this document before you begin the migration. For links to additional information, tools, and community resources to help guide you through the migration process, visit the Windows Small Business Server Migration website.
Source Server: The existing server from which you are migrating your settings and data. Destination Server: The new server to which you are migrating your settings and data. You must ensure that your Source Server and network are ready for migration.
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