There are several ways someone could learn how to use Microsoft server software. A person could read about it from manuals and books. Also, someone could ask an expert and be taught how to use it. The Microsoft website is also a good place to go to learn how to use the server software.
One would be Microsoft Exchange, but there are literally dozens if not hundreds.
Microsoft training will train you in Microsoft software and techniques. You would do this training if you wanted a job with Microsoft. Microsoft training will train you in Microsoft software and techniques. You would do this training if you wanted a job with Microsoft.
No. It would be applications software.
There are many companies that sell web servers. It would be unprofessional to suggest one company over the other. So I will simply mention that Java and Microsoft Windows are two companies that do sell web servers.
The file server. It's essentially a large-capacity computer (with lots of RAM and a huge hard-drive) - that shares the programs and memory (resources) with each terminal connected to the network.
It would appear there are several software options to create an online database. Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle and Sybase are a few that I found when searching.
Microsoft produces many softwares for a small business. Some of the most popular small business softwares are Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint and many more.
Anyone is able to access the Microsoft commerce server. Although everyone can access it, to be able to access it one must first download the commerce server files first.
Writing a software is not something that you can learn overnight. Many people go to school for that. If you would like to learn how to write a software, I would check out online schools.
No, Microsoft does not offer a free cloud server. There's good reasoning to it, though. Offering something for free when everyone else has you pay for it would mean that Microsoft would be paying for all of their users' cloud servers. That would put a drain on profit.
The best software for a support desk in my opinion would be Microsoft Office. With Microsoft Office, you have Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Microsoft Office offers everything you need for a business.
For business data communications and networking, the software that is required are Microsoft Office (including Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and so on) and a networking software (various different brands).