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A Comprehensive Guide to Microsoft's Enterprise Technology

Since the commercial launch of its first Desktop Operating System in November 1985, Microsoft has come to dominate the World of Enterprise technology.

Over the past 30 years Microsoft have developed an extensive portfolio of products providing software solutions in the field of server and email management, web and application development, project management and customer realtions management amongst others.

To celebrate the release of their latest flagship products SQL Server 2014Windows Server 2012 R2 and System Center 2012 R2Firebrand Training set about creating a comprehensive guide outlining the full portfolio of Microsoft Enterprise Technology that is currently available.

From Azure to Windows you can get a glimpse of what each technology was designed for as well as some interesting facts and figures assoiated with the product. Facts like:

  • 1 billion people are using Microsoft Office worldwide, roughly 1/7 of the worlds population.

  • SQL server can run a 25 million capitalizations and account accurals in just 42 minutes
  • 86% of attempted hacks occur at the application and data levels, rather than at the operating system level.

So without further delay, here's the graphic (click to enlarge):

Ed Jones works for Firebrand Training, as part of the Marketing team he is responsible for Community Engagement and Technical Writing. Edward has been in the IT Industry for over 2 years and has experience with SharePoint, Windows Server and Exhcnage Server.

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