KLA-Tencor - Yield Management Company Streamlines IT Operations by Consolidating Mail Servers
KLA-Tencor is a global supplier of yield management solutions to semiconductor manufacturers. The company realized that its previous messaging solution was having difficulty supporting the mobility and document-sharing needs of the company's employees and was frequently unavailable due to database-corruption errors. Working with Microsoft Gold Certified Partner Allin Consulting, KLA-Tencor implemented a new messaging environment based on Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 running on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system. The new messaging technology used to build the solution enabled the company to provide its users with a high-availability system and to consolidate its worldwide server infrastructure by 36 percent. read more... |
Phoenix Technologies - Software Company Saves $100,000 per Year by Replacing Linux with End-to-End Solution
Phoenix Technologies develops firmware and applications that enable, protect, and recover computers and devices on a network. The company's marketing department relied on IT staff to publish Web content from Microsoft Content Management Server 2001 to a Linux-based Web server. The process was time-consuming and costly, requiring at least one employee with specialized skills to manage integration. Seeking a streamlined approach to publishing, executives evaluated end-to-end systems and chose an all-Microsoft solution because it cost less and was easier to maintain. Phoenix migrated from Linux to Microsoft Windows Server 2003, upgraded its content management software, and installed Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 to deploy software updates. The company simplified its publishing procedure, automated the update process, and saved U.S.$100,000 per year in total costs compared with a Linux solution. read more... |
Food Manufacturer Migrates to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with No Downtime
It took only six hours for Nancy’s Specialty Foods to set the stage for future directory-enabled applications when it upgraded its computing platform to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory. Its new directory service provides a central point of administration for IT staff, reducing desktop visits required and improving desktop management through Group Policies. read more... |