In a previous column, I discussed upgrading from Windows NT 4.0. Like an older car, it gets from point to point. But features such as air bags and traction control can’t simply be bolted on.
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 ...
However, there is so much new and different in WS03 that VARs have a steep learning curve ahead of them. Savvy VARs know this creates lots of opportunities for those willing to venture up what ...
Judging by advances in Windows Server 2003, Microsoft is dedicating more resources toward bolstering storage capabilities. The impressive list of new or improved features covers a wide spectrum, ...
As Microsoft’s 64-bit OS and database rise high above the 32-bit platform, pieces are still falling into place It’s simple, really: Bigger is better. Compared to a 32-bit system, a 64-bit system ...
Microsoft has a lot riding on Windows Server 2003. The company says that product and its ancillary software packages as the key to future profitability and functionality. The software giant touted the ...
The file and print server solution, whose release was announced at the Storage Decisions 2003 conference in Chicago, will be available through OEMs including Dell, EMC, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, ...
Linux dominates the home lab conversation for good reasons. Containers, lightweight services, network appliances, and cost-efficient virtualization stacks are all areas where Linux feels like the ...
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