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Novell Netware

We can install Novell Netware servers, including upgrades for hardware and software. When installing new hardware we run extensive tests for all defects to keep your system running smoothly for a long period of time.

Consultancy for current installations on site is also available.

Windows NT Server

Windows NT Servers are a great alternative to Novell Netware Servers. The main advantage is the cost of the server and that it can be used to run applications while being a server.

When running other server (e.g.: SQL Server) you can create triggers to run other applications, including OS2 Text Based, Windows, NT, DOS and Unix.

Windows NT Client

An advanced desk top environment, useful for Programmers, Network Administrators and in Complex Network/Computer environments.

NT is POSIX compatible (meaning it can compile UNIX C Applications). It also has TCPIP, Novell, Windows for Workgroups, Banyan Vines services built in.

We can optimise and setup your client they way you would like.

Windows for Workgroups

Windows for Workgroups is a good alternative to a dedicated server approach to networks. This can be later complemented with a Windows NT Server or a Novell Server when a dedicated server environment is required.

Simple Windows for Workgroups connections can be setup within a few hours requiring only 2 network cards and a network card.

UNIX Servers

We have a successful network of a number of UNIX servers and platforms, and expertise in Linux and FreeBSD.

Setting up UNIX to UNIX, UNIX>Internet Gateways and E-mail / Internet Servers for Mac and Windows networks. This can be done with a simple machine like a 386DX20 with 4 Megabytes of Memory and a 120 Megabyte Hard Disk.

Simpler 286 setups can be arranged as gateways to SLIP/Internet connections.

Macintosh

QuickMail Server, Macintosh Print/File Servers, Ethernet and Local talk Network connections

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