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Companies looking for guidance for Microsoft infrastructure products are free to access the Infrastructure Planning and Design Guide Series. Hosted on the company's portal for IT professionals, TechNet, the IPD has been updated and tailored to the next iteration of the Windows Server operating system. In this se... |
17 July 2009 04:09 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to make Windows Server 2008 R2 available to consumers by the end of 2009, according to Bill Laing, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Windows Server and Solutions Division. The Windows Server boss referred exclusively to the server version of Windows 7, and offered no predictions re... |
6 April 2009 07:15 GMT |
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This week Microsoft has delivered a taste of the next stage in the evolution of System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. Tailored to Windows 7 Server (Windows Server 2008 R2), System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 has debuted into Beta and is available for download via Microsoft Connect. The Redmond compan... |
17 March 2009 08:52 GMT |
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Microsoft is already providing customers running its Windows Server operating system with the necessary resources to streamline the process of migrating not only server roles, but also operating system settings, and even data to Windows 7 Server (Windows Server 2008 R2). The Server Migration solution for Windows Serv... |
10 March 2009 11:58 GMT |
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Well, just in case you didn't have enough Windows 7 editions to go around, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer announced a fresh addition to the lineup, but this time on the server side. Speaking at the “Strategic Update” presentation for Wall Street analysts on February 24, 2009, Ballmer... |
25 February 2009 12:56 GMT |
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Windows 7 ushers in a new era, one in which 32-bit support is not only not the standard, but on the brink of being discarded entirely and nothing more than optional. With the evolution of the Windows operating system post-Windows Vista RTM, Microsoft has found itself at the heart of the transition from 32-bit to 64-b... |
10 February 2009 08:45 GMT |
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Live Migration is a new feature shared by both Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2, designed to ensure that virtual machines will remain online and accessible in maintenance scenarios. Microsoft has made available documentation for Live Migration introduced with the next generation of its hype... |
29 January 2009 05:48 GMT |
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With Windows 7 Server Microsoft is breaking the limit that restricted enterprise Certification Authority certificates to being produced for the same Active Directory forest. Windows Server 2008 R2 (Windows 7 Server) Beta is taking digital certificates one step forward, allowing items to be issued by an enterprise CA ... |
16 January 2009 05:05 GMT |
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The Beta for Windows 7 Server (Windows Server 2008 R2) was introduced concomitantly with the Beta for the Windows 7 client on January 7, 2009. However, while the successor of Windows Vista is grabbing the spotlight, the evolution of Windows Server 2008 is also a consistent step forward for Microsoft. Downloads of Win... |
9 January 2009 10:12 GMT |
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Microsoft announced, even before the availability of Windows Server 2008, that the successor of Windows Server 2003 would in fact be the last 32-bit release of its server operating system. With the delivery of the first Beta of Windows 7 Server, the company is making good on keeping up the pace with the evolution of ... |
8 January 2009 16:51 GMT |
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Not only did Microsoft release the first Beta of the Windows 7 client for download as of January 7, 2009, but the Redmond company also made available the Beta milestone of Windows 7 Server. While Windows 7 is the successor of Windows Vista, Windows 7 Server is designed as the next stage in the evolution of the softwa... |
8 January 2009 06:33 GMT |
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The anticipation building around the public availability of Windows 7 Beta downloads is right on par with the deafening silence from the Redmond company. Still, indications reveal that the software giant is closing in on the official release of Windows 7 Beta bits. With the kick-off keynote address at the Consumers E... |
7 January 2009 03:22 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up for the delivery of the first Beta for Windows 7. The company will move Windows Vista's successor from pre-Beta stage into fully-fledged Beta in early 2009. However, indications from the Redmond giant reveal that Windows 7 Beta 1 is just around the corner. An integral part of the preparat... |
17 December 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Windows 7 compatibility, reliability and performance are just as intimately connected with the operating system itself as they are with the components and applications designed to run on top of the platform. Ultimately, the factors that define the level of compatibility, reliability and performance for Windows are by... |
5 November 2008 03:29 GMT |
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Windows Vista is transforming from a stepping stone to Windows 7 into an intermediary Windows platform to yet another Windows Vista release. According to Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, Windows 7 will be nothing more than a bettered version of Vista. Fact is that just as Windows 7 Server is Windows Server 20... |
17 October 2008 04:14 GMT |
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At the Microsoft Virtualization Launch on September 8, 2008, the Redmond giant delivered the first public demonstration of Windows 7 Server, the codename for Windows Server 2008 R2. The software company is developing Windows 7 Server and the Windows 7 Client in parallel but essentially based on the same core. And jus... |
9 September 2008 09:45 GMT |
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Internet Explorer 8 will be not only an apex of performance, but also the next major iteration of the Windows client, according to Microsoft. After the Windows Vista experience, Microsoft has developed a comprehensive strategy for evolving the Windows 7 performance, introducing a set of criteria that will dictate whe... |
1 September 2008 12:36 GMT |
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The first Beta of Windows 7 is on the horizon, and in this context it's right about time to look beyond Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Vista Service Pack 1. The next iteration of the Windows client has been a palpable presence only through the Milestone 1 build dropped at the end of 2007, with the Redmond... |
22 August 2008 03:25 GMT |
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While Steven Sinofsky is now managing to throw a few bones from the Windows 7 dogfooding feast outside of Redmond, any piece of information coming directly from the Windows chief continues to be translucent. In this Windows 7 monologue, the Senior Vice President of the Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group is of... |
21 August 2008 12:49 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to detail more and more information related not only to Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, but also to the other Windows 7 cooking over in Redmond, namely the first minor evolution from Windows Server 2008. And while mum's no longer the word on Windows 7, even though all informati... |
21 August 2008 08:54 GMT |
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Former Windows chief Jim Allchin, co-president, Platforms & Services Division, considered Windows XP SP2 the equivalent of a fully fledged Windows release, but certainly much more than a service pack. Allchin retired from Microsoft just as Windows Vista hit the shelves in January 2007, and there are no doubts that th... |
21 August 2008 04:03 GMT |
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Starting with the availability of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Sever 2008 RTM/SP1, Microsoft has virtually joined its Windows client and server operating systems at the hip, and well beyond that in fact. Vista SP1 and the gold version of Windows Server 2008 share the same codebase and in this context also... |
20 August 2008 04:50 GMT |
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Microsoft offered official confirmation that it is hard at work cooking a pair of Windows 7 releases at the end of 2009, but no later than January 2010. The Windows 7 client, and the successor of Windows Vista, had its development process already confirmed to be scoped three years following the general release of its... |
19 August 2008 03:19 GMT |
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Windows 7 Server and Windows Server 2008 R2 are both, much in the same sense, future iterations of the Windows Server platform. It has become an established tradition with the Redmond company to release minor and major versions of the Windows Server operating system alternatively. In this context, Windows Server 2008... |
14 August 2008 15:06 GMT |
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In parallel with the Windows 7 client, the successor of Windows Vista, Microsoft is also building the next iteration of the Windows server operating system. Windows 7 Server will follow Windows Server 2008 R2, but Microsoft has failed to deliver a timetable for the release so far. Still, while revealing close to no i... |
8 August 2008 13:36 GMT |
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Microsoft is hard at work building the next iterations of both the Windows client and server operating systems. But while the company has already opened up a tad about Windows 7, the successor of Windows Vista, it has managed to all but completely avoid the Windows 7 Server subject. There has been little to no offici... |
28 July 2008 12:20 GMT |
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If there is one thing that Microsoft is more mute than Windows 7, then it's Windows 7 Server. While the Redmond company has been saying close to nothing about the successor of Windows Vista, it has managed to keep the lid even more tight on the next iteration of the Windows server operating system. But make no m... |
15 July 2008 10:30 GMT |
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Believe it or not, but Microsoft is setting up Windows 7 as the perfect target for what the company referred to as state-of-the-art hacking tools, some of them not even created yet. Windows 7 is heading straight for a feast of attacks, and Windows 7 Server will be joining it at sharing the menu. Sporting new bulletpr... |
15 July 2008 04:25 GMT |
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Windows Server 2008 was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008 and became available to the general public as of February 27 via the Heroes Happen Here launch. Development on the next versions of the Windows server platform has already debuted. And while there is still no word on Windows 7 Server, Microsoft is ... |
12 June 2008 06:38 GMT |
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After gagging all details related to the next version of its Windows client, Microsoft opened up a bit in an effort to distract consumers from their frustration with the lack of information on Windows 7. The fact that the Redmond company's representatives said little to nothing at all is less relevant, they mana... |
30 May 2008 03:52 GMT |
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Following the releases of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, Microsoft has moved onward to the next iterations of both its client and server operating systems. And just as Windows 7 is the successor of Vista, so Windows 7 Server is designed to be the next version of Windows Server, and to replace Windows Server 2... |
26 May 2008 10:45 GMT |
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