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Katherine;
Depending on how much "sweat equity" you're willing to invest, the most cost effective option would be to "reprovision" an older computer, load Linux, and install open source software that can play nice with Windows, which I'm assuming is your desktop operating system.
You can achieve practically every application functionality that a Micro$oft solution provides: database, e-mail, groupware, secure remote access, web services, etc. Of course, it's not as simple to configure as a M$ solution but, other than the time and effort to climb the learning curve, it can be set up for close to $0 up front cost, especially if you have an older model computer that can be allocated.
If you can provide some more specific information about what it is you're trying to accomplish, a more detailed solution can be suggested.
Good luck
peace
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