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Microsoft Internet Information Server

Main points:
* A Network File and Application Server
* Integrated with Windows NT Server
* Supports Microsoft BackOffice Family of Server Applications
* Deploys Scalable Server Applications


A Network File and Application Server

Microsoft Internet Inforamtion Server (IIS) is a network file and application server for Microsoft Windows NT Server network operating system. IIS is the base component for building an Internet or Intranet server solution on Windows NT Server, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation.


Integrated with Windows NT Server

IIS is fully integrated with Windows NT Server. The tight integration of IIS with Windows NT Server allows the administration to use the built-in security of Windows NT Server and NTFS file system to build powerful, flexible and secure Internet and Intranet sites.


Supports the Microsoft BackOffice Family of Server Applications

IIS provides additional Internet technologies and enhancements to Microsoft BackOffice. The BackOffice family includes:
  • Microsoft SQL Server client-server database management system.
  • Microsoft Exchange Server client-server messaging system.
  • Microsoft Proxy Server.
  • Micorsoft SNA Server connectitivity for IBM enterprise networks.
  • Microsoft Systems Management Server centralized management for distributed systems.
  • Microsoft Commercial Internet Server (MCIS).


Deploys Scalable Server Applications

IIS enables developers to host a new generation of dynamic and engaging Web content. IIS fully support Microsoft Visual Basic programming system, VBScript, Microsoft JScript development software and Java components. It also supports Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and WinCGI for Web-based programs and Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) extensions and filters. Process isolation allows you to safely host multiple Web sites. If a site stops responding the other sites will not be effected.
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