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Microsoft System Center
System  Center Server Management Microsoft System Center 2005 is intended to deliver integrated enterprise management by bringing together and enhancing the change, configuration, event, and performance management experience provided by Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 and Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005. System Center 2005 features powerful IT management tools including:

Systems Management Server 2003 for change and configuration management Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 to increase operational efficiency System Center Reporting Server to consolidate event and performance data

ProVal has extensive experience providing Systems Management Server consulting and Microsoft Operations Manager help as well as expertise in supporting and managing multi-vendor networks based on Microsoft, Cisco, Unix/Linux, Mac and other information technologies. This diversity of experience makes it possible for us to deliver comprehensive IT management solutions that utilize the industry's best software.

Microsoft Operations Manager

Change and Configuration Management

As the change and configuration component of System Center 2005, SMS 2003 provides enterprise application deployment, asset management, and security update capabilities for all systems, from devices to servers. These capabilities include:

Planning, testing, deploying, analyzing, and optimizing software distribution for reliable application deployment Hardware and software inventory and software usage metering to allow IT staff to better understand their IT environment An integrated set of tools and processes to determine systems in need of updates, and reliably deploy these update in a controlled and targeted manner, allowing enterprises to proactively maintain the integrity of their Windows environment Features Packs to make it easier to deploy system images, manage mobile devices, and operate management tools

Operations Management

The operations management component of System Center 2005 will be delivered through MOM 2005. MOM 2005 helps maintain awareness of your IT environment by directly monitoring the event, health, and performance information of Windows Server System. To increase operator productivity and reduce the time to resolution for issues identified in the environment, MOM 2005 encapsulates the knowledge of true subject matter experts in management packs and exposes this knowledge through the state, alert, and topological views of the new Operators Console. Management packs provide detailed application and product specific knowledge to highlight relevant and important information in your environment, recommend prescriptive guidance for diagnosing issues, and allows IT staff to easily resolve problems with built-in and customizable tasks.

System Center Reporting Server

System Center 2005 introduces the System Center Reporting Server, which consolidates event and performance information from MOM 2005 and change and configuration information from SMS 2003 so that all your management information is centralized in one location. This information can then be utilized for data mining and analysis, or exposed through rich, robust, and extensible reporting built from SQL Server Reporting Services, offering easy access to data you need to manage and monitor your enterprise, providing insight and support for business and IT decisions, and helping to demonstrate the value IT brings to the business.


ProVal can help your organization with the following Microsoft Exchange services:
  • Implementation of Microsoft Exchange into a single node or cluster configuration with front end and back end architecture
  • Migration services from old versions of MS Exchange to version 2007
  • Plan and implement migrations from legacy email systems or outdated email software to the latest Microsoft technologies
  • Deployment of Outlook Web Access for web-based mail access
  • 24x7 network monitoring to keep your email system up and running
  • Help Desk Call Center Support to quickly resolve e-mail problems encountered by individual



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