MSDN Video: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Fundamentals Part 3: Built for the Web
This session will give a fairly technical introduction to how Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is enhanced to support web applications.
This session will give a fairly technical introduction to how Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is enhanced to support web applications.
This session will give a fairly technical introduction to the new features in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 that contribute to it being a more solid and manageable platform.
This session will cover at a fairly high level the top new improvements in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and the benefits they bring for businesses.
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It’s time to focus on enterprise with an overview of Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V.

Mcpmag is reporting that a shift is taking place, in which organizations are moving more toward using x86-based servers running Windows to handle their business-critical workloads. Such is the conclusion of a white paper published this month by IDC, but sponsored by Microsoft. The report (PDF download), called “Business-Critical Workloads:
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