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microsoft Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications

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Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0

 

Microsoft offers a special OEM version of Windows Server 2003 to provide a server operating system platform that meets the application-specific needs of the telecommunications market. With Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0, OEMs can leverage the improvements and new features of Windows Server 2003 to build versatile, easily manageable, and dependable telecommunications solutions.

Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0 includes the same software or technologies included in Windows Server 2003 for Embedded Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0 (see page 6), such as the familiarity of the developer environment, interoperability with other Windows-based servers, and integration with a rich set of server applications such as Microsoft SQL ServerTM and Microsoft Exchange Server. In addition, this product enables features and functionality to facilitate the operation of embedded telecommunications systems.

Dedicated server or server appliance solutions running Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0 must be remotely managed, “headless” devices— without connection to a local keyboard, mouse, or monitor. Server Appliance Software 3.0 provides OEMs with a default Web browser–based interface for system management. The default Web browser–based user interface can be modified, customized, or replaced by the OEM’s own Web-based user interface.

DEVICE TYPE EXAMPLES:

»PBX server

»Call center server

»IVR server

»Teleconferencing server

»Miscellaneous telecommunication server solutions with qualifying embedded application(s)

Telecommunications system example:

 

 

Voice Mail

Internal

 

Call

 

 

 

 

Attendant

 

IP PBX

IVR

 

 

External

 

 

 

 

Servers running Windows Server 2003

 

 

for Telecommunications Systems

OEM LICENSABLE PRODUCT

 

 

 

 

 

edition

 

 

Notes

 

 

» 5 CALs includ d,

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for

 

» SP11

 

 

Telecommunications Systems with the Server

 

» no CALs required

 

 

Appliance Software 3.0 (1-4 CPU)

 

 

 

 

 

» 25 CALs

included,

 

 

 

additional CALs

 

 

available

 

 

1Note: As of August 2006, Windows Server 2003 for Telecommunications Systems with the Server Appliance Software 3.0 runs only on SP1 versions of Windows Server 2003. It is not available with Windows Server 2003 R2. Please check with a Microsoft Authorized Embedded Distributor regarding availability for R2.

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