Slated for an end-of-year release, Microsoft Windows .NET Server (pricing not yet released) is nearly finished. This release candidate shows off a new focus on ease of administration and plenty of ...
Microsoft on Monday announced licensing changes for Windows .Net Server 2003, which moves to a second release candidate sometime this week. The licensing modifications could radically change how ...
REDMOND, Wash., July 24, 2002 — Microsoft Corp. today announced at the company’s .NET Briefing Day that its upcoming Windows® .NET Server operating system has reached the RC1 milestone. Release ...
Are Microsoft's customers hungry for the next version of its server operating system? The company is banking on it, but industry watchers aren't so sure. This week, Redmond, Wash.-based software giant ...
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 18, 2002 — Today at COMDEX Fall 2002, Microsoft Corp. announced that early testing of engineering enhancements in the upcoming Microsoft® Windows® .NET Server 2003 shows dramatic ...
Microsoft on Thursday is expected to issue the second release candidate for Windows .Net Server 2003, as the product slowly advances toward its scheduled April release date. The near-final testing ...
Okay, we're a company that doesn't use Windows Server of anytype. I've been thinking that we could use it, and I've been reading trying to understand what .net Server could do for us, and how the ...
Microsoft Corp. abandoned its plans to ship client and server versions of Windows simultaneously in the "Longhorn" release, a company spokeswoman confirmed Monday. Instead, "Longhorn" will be a client ...
Windows .NET Server is the next major version of the Windows server operating system. It has been overshadowed by two colossal Microsoft product releases, its direct predecessor, Windows 2000, and the ...
Are Microsoft's customers hungry for the next version of its server operating system? The company is banking on it, but industry watchers aren't so sure. This week, Redmond, Wash.-based software giant ...
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