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MICROSOFT SERVICES AND ASSESSMENTS


MIGRATION CHALLENGES GET THE HELP YOU NEED FROM OUR MICROSOFT ASSESSMENTS


SOLVE THE TOUGHEST


As networks grow and change, system maintenance and administrative tasks can be diffi cult to sustain. Let us help you ease your migration challenges with our Active Directory Assessment and Exchange Services.


HOW FIT IS YOUR ACTIVE DIRECTORY ENVIRONMENT?


A proper Microsoft Active Directory (AD) design is critical to a functional network and organization. As you prepare for migration, have you already mapped out your Windows Server 2003 migration path? Do you have the required components, services, and related audit trails to support your new server requirements? Will your new Exchange environment meet the current and future needs of your organization? Let us help keep track of the details.


TAKE INVENTORY


Before your migration, it’s a good idea to take a step back and look at the history of your network.


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Our Microsoft Active Directory Assessment provides a detailed analysis of your existing environment using well-established, rigorous industry best practices and procedures, including:





Review design and confi guration to provide critical information about the AD infrastructure


Report compiling pertinent application logs and diagnostics using various Microsoft utilities





Recommend issue resolutions and infrastructure design, based on best practices, reviews, and reports





Remediate issues found in your AD environment to achieve immediate and long-term improvements


Our assessment gives you a full and accurate picture of your Active Directory and provides a clear view of your options for improvement.


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