 
For business...
Computer networks play a prominent role in today's highly competitive
business environment. Most major corporate entities rely
heavily on the digital transfer of data. Computer networks
facilitate instant, inexpensive global communication with
remote offices, customers, vendors, and other important business
contacts.
Similarly, hundreds of thousands of small businesses
throughout the world have found that, when it comes to electronic
data and communications, they have similar needs. The development of the
Internet, e-mail, instant messaging and e-commerce have brought the power of big business to small business.
Through the acquisition and skilled implementation of this
technology, smaller companies can now enjoy a more competitive global
business presence that was simply not possible in the past.
Windows Small Business
Server 2003 is a complete and affordable network solution
suitable for small
businesses with up to 75 workstations. It is is available in two
editions: standard and premium.
Both editions provide many of the
networking features used by large companies, without the complexity
typically associated with server technology. Click here
to visit the Microsoft web site for an in-depth look at how their networking products can help meet your business needs.
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  For home...
The proven success of business networks, combined
with drastic price reductions in computing equipment and the
development of wireless technologies, have sparked a surge in the
demand for home network installations.
Formerly associated mostly within the business
environment, home networks are now very common. Millions of
families owning two or more computers have reaped the benefits of
networking their computing equipment.
Most new home builders now offer network pre-wiring
packages. Furthermore, the development of wireless technology now makes it
relatively simple to extend the benefits of a home network even within
less accessible structures.
By utilizing specialized, home-based
(i.e.-inexpensive) networking solutions, users within the same
multi-pc household can share data, music,
Internet access, printers, fax capability and other peripheral
devices through their very own Local Area
Network (LAN).
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