
How Essential Business Server Meets Core Infrastructure Optimization Capabilities and Attributes
Brief Description
This document discusses the five key technologies needed for the Core Infrastructure Optimization Model. It shows you how Microsoft Windows Essential Business Server 2008 provides the foundational elements of IT services and components in your midsize business, and how you can lower the cost of ownership, management, and administration.
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Quick Details
| File Name: | EBS 2008 Core IO.docx |
| Version: | 1.0 |
| Date Published: | 5/4/2009 |
| Language: | English |
| Download Size: | 504 KB |
| Estimated Download Time: | 2 min 56K |
Overview
The Microsoft Core Infrastructure Optimization Model (Core IO) provides a framework for evaluating your current and planned IT infrastructure. Windows Essential Business Server 2008 helps you implement an optimized infrastructure in your midsize business. This document examines each of the five Core IO capabilities and attributes, and explains which capabilities and attributes are met by a standard Essential Business Server deployment. This document is designed for IT professionals and Value-added Partners who are responsible for planning, deploying, and operating IT systems for midsize business and who want to implement the technology and procedural concepts of the Core IO Model by deploying Windows Essential Business Server.
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System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows Essential Business Server
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Instructions
Download this document and learn how to evaluate and plan for an IT foundation in a midsize business using Windows Essential Business Server 2008.
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