High Availability White Papers
Georgia System Operations Corporation - Electric Co-op Operator Moves from NetWare to Windows 2000 Server
Overview Georgia System Operations Corporation (GSOC), the largest electric cooperative operator in the United States, was suffering with a Novell NetWare environment that failed to provide the performance, reliability, and security that the company needed. So GSOC decided to migrate to Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server and Exchange 2000 Server, with Windows 2000 Professional on the desktop. The new environment boosts reliability, speeds collaboration, and enables more granular security policies. The company anticipates a decrease in total cost of ownership of more than U.S.$1.2 million in the first year, thanks to greater employee and IT staff productivity, reduced hardware costs, reduced outsourcing, and moving a key application from UNIX to Windows 2000.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | June 2002 | Downloads | 77 |
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