Lori
02-25-2004, 03:20 PM
In this sour economy, businesses are looking for ways to effectively scale back budgets. Doubtless most companies have “right-sized” in terms of attrition or layoffs, but there may still be a need for some trimming back.
Office space is one place where companies can cut back without having to cut people, processes or projects. If companies can somehow manage a group of telecommuting users — folks dialing in from home or accessing the private network through a VPN — then there isn’t as much need for office space expansion and, hence, there’s a recognizable savings. You can help your managers develop a robust telecommuting farm with Windows Server 2003 and other Microsoft server products, and you can develop the farm inexpensively and quickly. You’ll have assurance that you’ve developed a secure environment that users can connect to and that they’ll be able to get their work done as though they were at the office.
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Office space is one place where companies can cut back without having to cut people, processes or projects. If companies can somehow manage a group of telecommuting users — folks dialing in from home or accessing the private network through a VPN — then there isn’t as much need for office space expansion and, hence, there’s a recognizable savings. You can help your managers develop a robust telecommuting farm with Windows Server 2003 and other Microsoft server products, and you can develop the farm inexpensively and quickly. You’ll have assurance that you’ve developed a secure environment that users can connect to and that they’ll be able to get their work done as though they were at the office.
Read More (http://www.mcpmag.com/columns/article.asp?EditorialsID=560)