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We are proud of the expertise of our professionals in Windows 2003 technology. All professionals involved in Windows 2003 Implementation and Migration hold MCSE certifications in Windows 2003 (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) and they have great expertise in this area.
What we can do
- Install Windows 2003 Active Directory Services
This is applicable for new organizations that did not implement any network operating system or they are using workgroup environment.
- Upgrade to Windows 2003 domain from Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 domain.
- Migrate to Windows 2003 from Windows NT4.0/3.51 domain infrastructure.
This process requires careful analysis so that the transition from one network system to the other is made as transparent as possible to the users and the downtime of the company's operational functions is kept at a minimum.
How do we work?
Migrating successfully from Windows NT 3.51/4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2003 domain infrastructure requires careful analysis of your current system and in-depth planning.
Briefly, we do it in the following way:
- Define the current environment of the organization and create detailed h/w and s/w inventory database.
- Check Windows 2003 Compatibility for the h/w and s/w identified, and resolve any compatibility issues found.
- Prepare test lab(s) to test different applications and services under the new environment.
- Upgrade clients and servers to be Windows 2003 domain aware before domain migration.
- Create a pilot project, to simulate the migration process of your production environment. In this way we can uncover deployment problems, estimate the time for different tasks, find solutions to problems before moving to the actual migration and optimize deployment design.
- Start the migration phase following the path identified during the pilot phase.
In this way, we can guarantee the minimum possible downtime of your services. The extend of each step, as well as the need to repeat any of the steps, will depend upon the complexity of the existing environment.
Why use Windows 2000 technology ???
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