| Microsoft® BackOffice is an
integrated family of server software built on the Windows NT™ operating
system. This family is the core of an information network which provides
traditional file and print services plus rich new network services on
which you can build a new generation of information applications. These
information applications are client-server solutions that help companies
improve decision making and streamline business processes. They allow
desktops to access and integrate information from a variety of sources
with unparalleled ease and price/performance.
Since Bill Gates
introduced the vision of Information at Your Fingertips at Comdex
1990, Microsoft has been focused on providing easier and more powerful
ways to access and manipulate information. Microsoft BackOffice is the
result of over four years of work to realize this vision.
Because the unique open
architecture of Microsoft BackOffice is designed to integrate easily
with a wide range of existing systems, new services and capabilities can
be added with a minimum of difficulty. It offers a powerful, secure,
reliable, and open infrastructure to connect the enterprise.
Whether companies are
developing new client-server business applications or downsizing
existing applications, Microsoft BackOffice can be used as the hub
of an information network to build custom solutions. It can also be used
to add new functionality to existing minicomputer and mainframe systems
and to evolve these to pure client-server or distributed applications as
business needs dictate. In addition, Microsoft BackOffice provides small
companies a way to build business applications that previously could not
be considered because of expense and complexity.
BackOffice is the
information server on which you build information solutions that form
the hub of a new kind of network the information network. Information
networks improve business decisions and streamline business processes.
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