It’s been a few months since Windows 2003 Serverwent active in the real world. Before its release, those of us in the consultancy field were part of the ubiquitous moaning about the additional ...
Microsoft Corp. has long seen the value in providing computing and server solutions to small and midsize businesses, although only recently has it put more of its industrial-strength marketing ...
Windows Server 2003 Release 2, which roughly meets the slated delivery date Microsoft announced last year, offers significant new features including better branch office support, integration of the WS ...
Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer officially launched the company’s long-awaited and thrice-delayed Windows Server 2003 operating system today, claiming it’s the right product for businesses that want ...
I have a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise OEM license on a DELL 2850 server, and I need to install ESXi (4.1 is the latest version supported). My goal is to be able to use the 4 permitted installations ...
On the off chance that you’ve had your nose buried in a book, or you’ve been away on some desert isle with no contact with civilization, I want to tell you that last week was a big week for Windows ...
So a new software update at our office is forcing us to switch from a generic file server to an actual server environment with windows server. The first problem I'm running into is that I want all the ...
With close to 61% of organisations in New Zealand still hanging on to at least one instance of outdated Windows Server 2003, IT leaders are faced with the challenge of managing security and compliance ...
The company also introduced Visual Studio.NET and SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit), a product that needs renaming worse than it needs market acceptance. The trio of solutions is designed to ...
Microsoft Corp. announced general availability of its Windows Storage Server 2003 file and print server software on Wednesday and several storage hardware and software vendors tagged along with ...
If we’re all very lucky, this may be the last time I’ll talk about Windows NT and upgrade paths. Really. Microsoft has almost given up hope that it will ever get all customers of NT servers to migrate ...