Advice - solution for a company server
From: Soft ("Soft")
Date: 09/26/05
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Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 15:52:38 +0200
Hello,
I need to estabiilish a new solution for my company (rather small). We now
need a company server that should handle 10 workstations - to provide users
with opportuninty of sharing their project files and to set their own e-mail
accounts on it. We already have a proper machine (as I was told), but I
don't know which software will be good enough for this task, and of course
it shall be not expensive - we are only interested in the genuine software.
My colleagues told me about some Linux OS, but we don't want to pay for the
server administration right now, and no-one in my team knows this systems.
Can you help me to choose a right software?
Shall Windows Small Business Server 2003 be a good solution (can a common
computer user operate it?), or do we really need an adminitrator to handle
one of the Unix systems?
Thanks in advance,
Hailie
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