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Test version of .Net Server on tap

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... Read more

5 December, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Windows Server's identity crisis

...delivery of the server software. In August, the company renamed the software Windows .Net Server 2003, which had been scheduled for release by the end... Read more

10 January, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft to amend .Net Server licensing

Microsoft plans to issue the second Windows .Net Server 2003 release candidate on Monday and to announce changes to... Read more

2 December, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft polishing .Net Server software

The clock is ticking for Windows .Net Server 2003, an operating system that is used to run high... Read more

8 October, 2002 by Joe Wilcox and Stephen Shankland

Microsoft rethinks server software

...will focus on how Microsoft's next server version of Windows -- called Windows.Net Server 2003 -- is designed to help save businesses money when combined... Read more

3 October, 2002 by Wylie Wong

Windows Server 2003 goes gold

...company's .Net Web services strategy. In August, Microsoft renamed the software Windows .Net Server 2003, but in January removed .Net from the server software... Read more

28 March, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

Microsoft ups ante in IM battle

New business-oriented server software is aimed at bridging the divide between corporate and consumer instant messaging, but some significant stumbling blocks remain Read more

6 March, 2003 by Jim Hu

Demanding migrate from NT to .Net Server

It's a steep migration path from NT Server to Windows Server 2003 (as .Net Server has recently been renamed). Here are some pointers to ease the process and some pitfalls to avoid Read more

19 February, 2003 by Louis Nel

What .Net actually means for CIOs

...Net concept. Virtual machine technologyAfter renaming its next-generation, server-operating system Windows .Net Server 2003 last year, Microsoft recently did an about face and... Read more

5 February, 2003 by Tim Landgrave

Microsoft readies new Exchange

...release. In autumn, Microsoft started running all of its Web sites on Windows .Net Server 2003, a new version of its server operating system currently... Read more

6 January, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

Tech giants prep high-powered databases

...Itanium 2 when the company ships its first 64-bit operating system, Windows .Net Server 2003. For its part, IBM is readying for April of... Read more

13 December, 2002 by Martin LaMonica

MS study: Win 2K beats Linux on price

...a new lower-priced "Web Server" edition of the next version of Windows, .Net Server 2003 due in April. For another thing, Linux has pressured... Read more

3 December, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Nope, Novell's not dead yet

...ease of use and configurability of the directory system until it releases Windows .NET Server 2003. Unfortunately for Novell, the viability of a directory service... Read more

3 December, 2002 by Tim Landgrave

Microsoft changes course on licensing

Microsoft on Monday announced licensing changes for Windows .Net Server 2003, which moves to a second release candidate sometime this... Read more

3 December, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

.Net Server: Three delays a charm?

Microsoft has for the third time delayed the launch of its Windows .Net Server 2003 high-end operating system. During his Comdex keynote address... Read more

18 November, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

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