SQL Server Magazine May 15, 2004

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Third-party add-ons to the Windows Server System family make your job easier and help you do it more effectively.
By Michael Otey
Survey four types of Exchange add-on software—antivirus, antispam, backup and recovery, and document management—and learn what questions to ask to help you choose the right add-on for your business.
By Paul Robichaux
Discover add-on products that can enhance the collaboration and knowledge-sharing capabilities of WSS and SPS.
By Kevin Laahs
Maximize the functionality of Microsoft Identity Integration Server with tools for management-console integration, password managment, cross-platform integration, and enterprise-level scalability.
By Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Take a look at several third-party products for Live Communications Server that can enhance your security, IM archiving, manageability, reporting, and accessibility needs.
By Kieran McCorry
Add support for multiple Internet connections, virus scanning, enhanced log analysis and reporting, and more to Microsoft's firewall.
By Debra Littlejohn Shinder , et al.
Add muscle to the database's capabilities with auditing and security, BI, reporting, and other types of third-party tools.
By Michael Otey
Find out how Windows Storage Server 2003 takes Windows a step closer to becoming the predominant platform for enterprise networked storage.
By Mark Smith
Get the scoop on Microsoft’s management strategy and third-party products that complement or extend SMS and MOM.
By Ed Roth
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