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New Training Release: Small Business Server 2003 Training

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Microsoft’s Small Business Server offers small to medium sized business the opportunity to level the technology playing field with big business. The advantages for using SBS are many, but simply put, this advanced integrated network solution is the most cost effective way to get your business up and running securely. It will save you time, money, and best all – help you serve your customers and clients better!

Whether you own, work for, or consult a small to medium size business, our new SBS training videos have everything you need to squeeze every ounce of productivity out of Small Business Server 2003 and 2003 R2.

Here’s what you get with our Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Training:

  • 16 in-depth videos covering what you need to know to implement Email via Exchange Server, Databases via SQL Server, share files and info with Sharepoint Server and more.
  • Expert training from veteran IT Pro Jon Hassell that starts from the ground up and delivers info that will have you ready to consult, plan, deploy and administer Small Business Server.
  • A comprehensive Small Business Server “How To” guide (PDF on CD) that walks you through all of the steps necessary to setup your own Small Business Server Network
  • 75 Practice Questions for Exam 70-282 and much more!

Learn More about our SBS 20063 Training and view the Free Demo Now!

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  1. Posted by Donald Barker on May 21, 2009, 3:51 am

    I went through the training video for SBS 2003, but never got around to doing and installation. Now it seems that, eventually, the company MAY be going ahead on SBS 2008, so what is happeniing about a training video for SBS 2008?

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