Windows Server 2003 builds on the features of Windows 2000 Server and offers enhanced performance and reliability. Windows Server 2003 is designed to provide support for diverse networking needs. It can be king of the Internet.
There are hundreds, if not thousands of tools for managing your deployed in a centralized or distributed environment. Some of the key server roles that can be performed are:
File and print server
Web server and web application services
Directory services
Terminal server
Virtual private network server and remote access server
Mail server
Streaming media server
Windows Server 2003 is designed to be a reliable and scalable server platform. One of the key improvements with this operating system is that it is optimized to be integrated with XML-based web services. Through the Windows 2003 Framework, there is native support for web services and standards, including XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration), and WSDL (Web Services Description Language). There is also integrated support for Microsoft Passport, which is used for security and secure authentication of Internet users.
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