commentary In any large software project the end result comes up many features short of the wish list. If you're lucky the product catches up to the wish list by the next version, and that is what ...
If you intend to migrate to Windows Server 2003 (as .NET Server has recently been renamed), you’d better start planning now. If you plan to migrate and you’re one of those companies that hasn’t yet ...
You know it well by now: Windows Server 2003 support is ending July 14, 2015. If you’re one of the (far too) many still running WS2003, it’s time to arm yourself with your action plan because what you ...
Failure to update your systems and applications running Windows Server 2003 could have deadly consequences. That's the message that Microsoft Distinguished Engineer Jeffrey Snover conveyed over the ...
Would you step into an old but functioning lift that is no longer getting maintenance support from its manufacturer? That’s the question that CIOs should also ask themselves when looking at IT ...
The .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating system. Introduced in the spring of 2003, it was originally known as .NET Server 2003. Similar to the Windows 2000 offerings, Windows Server 2003 ...
R2 introduced new functionality to Server2003. Think of Windows NT Server with the option pack integrated. <BR><BR>The service pack goes on top of either the stock 2003 or the R2 release. Installing ...
To find out, I compared performance of 64-bit Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server 2000 to the 32-bit versions of the same software, using similarly configured Itanium 2 and Xeon dual-processor servers ...
The next version of Windows Server is suffering yet another identity crisis. Microsoft on Thursday again changed the name of the product, marking the fourth name for what will now be called Windows ...
As Windows 2003 Server R2 release time draws closer, Redmond is getting more and more detailed with us on what’s really going to be included in the new release. Turns out those 120MB are going to ...
IT departments now face the prospect of supporting the Windows Server 2003 operating system, knowing that Microsoft will no longer issue security patches. Approximately 11 million machines are still ...
Microsoft partners plan to generate more than $1 billion in sales because Microsoft is pulling the plug on an old, beloved Windows operating system. It's like Windows XP deja vu all over again, but ...