Data
Today, organizations
typically use separate equipment, wiring, and personnel for voice,
data, and video networking. This is changing as widespread adoption of Internet
technologies is making it practical and compelling to run voice and video communication
solutions on data networks. Being an authorized reseller of Novell and Microsoft
products, IBS helps to make this conversion of voice, data, and video hassle
free. Microsoft
Servers:
• Windows 2003 Server is the entry-level version and is the perfect solution for file, print, intranet, and infrastructure servers.
• Windows 2003 Advanced Server delivers enhanced reliability, availability, and scalability for running e-commerce and line-of business applications.
• Windows 2003 Datacenter Server is the most powerful server operating system ever offered by Microsoft. Datacenter Server is designed for enterprises that demand the highest levels of availability and scale.
Novell Servers:
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• Novell® NetWare® includes a litany of features that are user friendly for a company that is constantly changing. With NetWare you can access files, printers, directories, e-mail and databases across all types of networks, and client desktops from anywhere! Web based management features, along with browser-based Net services, these are some of the user friendly features available. These service software solutions offer you secure non-stop access to core network resources.
• Novell® GroupWise allows a user to use e-mail, calendar, instant messaging, task management, and document management functions. Other features included in this package are: checklist, work in progress, and cabinet. This product also fights against viruses sent through e-mails, by using high levels of security and spam blockers.
Office Tracker:

Office Tracker Scheduling Software helps to manage complete office functions. You can use Office Tracker to not only keep abreast of your busy schedule, but also to keep track of your employee’s schedules. This package includes facility scheduling, equipment scheduling, conference set- up, and much more.
Wireless LAN:
IBS Provides and Supports Wireless LANs. The wireless LAN serves the same purpose as that of a wired or optical LAN: to convey information among the devices attached to the LAN. The only difference between the two is that the wireless LAN conveys information without the use of wires.
Managed Wireless LAN:
The managed LAN serves as a connector between various access points, so that they all function as one access point. It offers encryption that gives you an added security feature to protect against network infringements.