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March 10, 2011

Jetro Platforms Releases CockpIT™ Version 3.5 for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Family of Servers

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OWINGS MILLS, MD (PRWEB) March 24, 2004

Jetro Platforms Ltd today announced the launch of a comprehensive new suite of product enhancements of their enterprise management software for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family of servers.

Jetro Platforms is releasing Jetro CockpIT™ version 3.5, a new enhancement of the enterprise management software for Windows Server 2003. Version 3.5 features the revolutionary Universal Client for Microsoft CE, expanding Microsoft Windows Server 2003 capabilities for customers worldwide. For the first time, enterprises that use Microsoft CE will be able to implement server based computing without costly and complicated client side installations. This will enable a completely new segment of enterprises to affordably access the benefits of service based computing, reduce the total cost of ownership, and increase the productivity of enterprises across the spectrum.

“Windows Server 2003 delivers a reliable, secure, and scalable platform for applications and network services,” said Mike Schutz, Microsoft’s technical product manager, Windows Server Product Management Group. “Jetro Platforms CockpIT 3.5 illustrates the tremendous extensibility of the platform that helps makes the Windows Server 2003 family of servers the best solution for the widest range of enterprises.”

Other new features in Jetro CockpIT™ version 3.5, such as the Advanced Secure Connector and Seamless File Transfer make server based computing even more secure. These combine with existing Jetro CockpIT features such as seamless delivery of server-based applications using RDP®, performance based load balancing, universal print driver, and print job compression to make Windows Server 2003 an even more robust enterprise IT solution. When combined with Jetro CockpIT, Windows Server 2003 features such as full color, stereo sound, local disk drive mapping, and local printer mapping add even more value to enterprises.

“Our mission at Jetro Platforms is to make server-based computing the standard for network architecture,” said Rafi Sweary, CEO of Jetro Platforms. “We chose Windows Server 2003 as the backbone of our platform because of the tremendous innovations provided in this latest release of the Microsoft application server.”

About Jetro Platforms

Jetro Platforms Ltd. is an enterprise software developer of server-based computing solutions. Jetro’s solutions leverage existing infrastructure to create the ultimate user-friendly working environment that enables on-demand secure application access, boosts performance, guarantees business continuity, minimizes security risks, and slashes Total Cost of Ownership. Jetro solutions are sold worldwide through a network of server-based computing resellers and integrators. For more information about Jetro Platforms, Jetro CockpIT™ or any of Jetro’s family of server-based computing solutions please visit www.jp-inc.com or write to info@jp-inc.com.

Jetro Platforms, CockpIT™ and BoostIT™ are trademarks of Jetro Platforms LTD. Microsoft®, Terminal Server, Active Directory®, NT® Domain are registered trademarks of Microsoft® Corporation. ICA®, MetaFrame®, and Citrix® are trademarks of Citrix® Systems.

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December 15, 2010

Windows Server 2003 – Print Server Configuration

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September 24, 2010

Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 ? What Can It Do For My Company?

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If you have less than 75 concurrent (using the computers at one time) staff the Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) might be the tool for you.  It includes many application that are sold separately by Microsoft in one package, and at a fraction of the cost.  If you are a larger company all of the below benefits are still available in Microsoft’s enterprise packages.  Here are some of the features of SBS:
 
Remote Access for Network and Email
Whether you are travelling on business, working from home or away on holiday the Microsoft Small Business Server (SBS) provides you with the tools to access your files and emails whilst you are away.  There are also many compatible remote access tools that can be used to compliment and enhance your remote access experience or remote offices.
 
Intranet for Document & Information Sharing
SBS provides an intranet (Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services) which is an internal website for your company.  This is useful for providing information and documents to some or all members of your company, such as meeting minutes, schedules, holiday charts even office maintenance lists & suggestion boxes.  Access to each document can be quickly restricted to specific persons, teams or departments.  Staff members can also be restricted to no access, read-only access or modify access.
 
Shared Calendars
A very useful part of the Small Business Server is the shared calendars.  If required secretaries can view and add appointments for their managers, meetings can be arranged by viewing everyone’s availability at a touch of a button.  Meeting requests can be made which automatically add the meeting to the attendees’ diaries.  Appointments and tasks can be shown on many PDA’s, Mobile Phones etc so that you can make appointments on the move.  The significant benefit over paper diaries is that there is no duplication, we have seen numerous offices where the secretary an manager have a paper diary each appointments are added to both, occasionally one diary is not updated causing embarrassment.  The shared calendars can also be used for appointment, interview or meeting room bookings so that the availability of these shared resources can be easily accessed by all.
 
Email and Messaging Solution
Centralised storage of emails is provided by SBS and are very useful for security reasons and productivity when working as a team.  For example if required Secretaries can review, print and reply to their manager’s emails which is useful for delegation and absences from the office.  If you have part-time staff or during absences, other staff can ensure that important emails are not left unread.  It also aids data security enabling centralised anti-virus, anti-spam and backups of emails so that if a computer fails all emails are stored on the server.
 
Desktop Faxing
Fax is still very common in many companies, often inbound faxes are received by the receptionist and placed in the relevant staff member’s tray or the receptionist delivers it by hand.  SBS allows received faxes to be emailed to a member of staff who can then email it to the recipient (or their secretary), they can also be stored on the intranet, printed to a printer automatically or stored in a folder on the server.  There is also software that can be installed to automatically forward faxes to the correct person in the office and delete junk faxes.
 
The desktop faxing also allows faxes to be sent (with or without standard cover pages) directly from their own computer.  This reduces the need for staff members to print and use a communal fax.  It is very useful for accounts departments where often invoices are faxed to customers or orders are faxed to suppliers, this can be done automatically.
 
File and Printer Sharing
File sharing is a standard part of server working, it allows all files to be stored centrally for regular backups.  You can also store all employee’s ‘profiles’ which are their “My Documents” and Desktop files so that they can logon to any computer in the office and continue to work (as if it were their own).  This also enables organisations to be safe in the knowledge that if a computer fails all important data is stored on the server and backed up.
 
Printer sharing is very useful as not only does it reduce the cost of having many printers but it also enables printers with many paper trays to be configured once on the server and ‘rolled out’ to many computers thus reducing the misprints that commonly occur. 
 
Application sharing
Many companies will have standard software packages that relate to their industry, such as Customer Relationship Management, Accounting and Purchase Order Software, Case & Practice Management software etc.  SBS can compliment the majority of these applications (no-doubt many have been built for Windows Servers).
 
Automated Software updates for Computers
Computer and Server updates that are provided by Microsoft are important to plug security holes as they are discovered; SBS includes an automated method of installing these on all computers at a click of a button.
 
Premium Edition Benefits
Microsoft Small Business Server is sold in two versions Standard which includes the above (and other features) and the Premium Edition which also includes these two items:
 
Enterprise Level Firewall
ISA (Internet Security & Acceleration) Server is an enterprise level firewall which is very customisable, allowing you to monitor and restrict internet access.  You can disable and enable access to the internet: 

By time – e.g. lunchtime and outside of working hours only Specific Websites – only work related websites can be accessed Type of access – only websites can be accessed, but files cannot be downloaded Different rules for different employees, departments, groups or level of team members

There are almost infinite configurations that can be used to suit your business needs.  Also additional software can provide virus-scanning on the server of all internet access and specific reporting on websites accessed or attempted rule breaking.
 
Database Server – SQL Server
SQL Server is a powerful enterprise database which many software providers use as their database platform.  It cannot be easily copied from the server (helping to ensure no-one can walk away with your client/customer data) and has many security, speed and customisable reporting benefits.

For more information visit our Small Business Server webpage

July 24, 2010

When printing envelopes in MS Word 2003, how do I force it to single space?

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Once in awhile, when I try to print an envelope from an address within a document, the envelope double spaces instead of single spacing, and no matter what I do, I cannot seem to force it to single space. The paragraph format feature has no effect. I am a moderate to expert MS Word user, and this has me baffled. Help!

June 21, 2010

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