Microsoft Servers

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Microsoft Servers is a brand that encompasses a line of Microsoft server products. This includes the server editions of Microsoft Windows operating system itself, as well as products targeted at the wider business market. Unlike Microsoft's Dynamics or Office product lines, most of the products sold under this brand are not intended to be line-of-business services in and of themselves. Previously this brand was called Windows Server System.

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As of December 2006, the lineup of Windows Server System software includes:

Some of the products included in the Windows Server System product branding are designed specifically for interaction with Microsoft Office. These include:

Microsoft System Center is a set of server products aimed specifically at helping corporate IT administrators manage a network of Windows Server and client desktop systems. When first introduced, the "System Center" brand included products from the Windows Server System line, but has since evolved to include new products.

As of May 2007, this line of products includes:

  • Essentials - Combines aspects of both Operations Manager and Configuration Manager, aimed at SMBs
  • Capacity Planner - Provides purchasing and best-practice capacity planning guidance
  • Configuration Manager - Configuration management, hardware/software asset management, patch deployment tools for Windows desktops (previously Systems Management Server)
  • Data Protection Manager
  • Operations Manager - Services and application monitoring (now System Center Operations Manager)
  • Reporting Manager
  • Service Manager - Ties in with SCOM, SCCM for asset tracking as well as incident, problem, change and configuration management (code name Service Desk)
  • Virtual Machine Manager - Virtual machine management and datacenter virtualization.
  • Mobile Device Manager - Mobile device management (PDAs, smartphones, etc.)

Some technologies that Microsoft has shipped separately from the Windows Server line of operating systems have been incorporated into the operating system itself. These include:

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