File Servers
Share disk access through your Network (such as documents, sound files, photographs, movies, images, databases etc.) that can be accessed by workstations attached to your Network. Do you demand storage space, access speed, recoverability, ease of administration, security and budget?Exchange Servers
Do you need access of your e-mail, contacts, calendar from anywhere in the world? Central System Solutions can provide you with your own e-mail server hosted or private.No matter where you are you can access your emails, address book and calendar with any of these access methods:
- The Web (Outlook Web Access)
- Your Mobile Phone or PDA (Outlook Mobile Access)
- Your Blackberry device (Blackberry Enterprise Server)
- A secondary or Tertiary computer (Web Access or additional Outlook Profiles)
Virtual Servers
The future is just one step further. What is a Virtual Server?Imagine having 1 physical machine doing what 3-4 individual servers would do. Install many different Operating Systems to 1 physical machine and use them as different individual computers. Pay only 1/5 of what you would normally pay for 3-4 servers.
VMware
vSphere Hypervisor is the simplest and easiest way to get started with virtualization. This fully functional hypervisor lets you virtualize your servers and run your applications in virtual machines in a matter of minutes. vSphere Hypervisor is based on VMware ESXi, the hypervisor architecture that sets the industry standard for reliability, performance, and ecosystem support. Consolidate your applications onto fewer servers and start saving money through reduced hardware, power, cooling, and administration costs. With VMware vSphere Hypervisor, you can:- Run multiple applications on a single server
- Run greener datacenter and reduce energy costs
- Backup and recover applications more easily
- Virtualize even business-critical applications
Snow Leopard Servers
For the Apple Lovers. You like simplicity, power, speed and style?Launched in August and compatible with all the Intel-based Macs, Apple's Snow Leopard Server is a full 64-bit server OS: for the first time in OS X's history, the kernel, the apps and the drivers are all 64-bit software. This makes for better performance on the same hardware, and Apple has produced an impressive set of benchmark to prove it.

