Windows Server 2003 R2 is nearing completion
Talkback Oh my, there's also SenderID, SmartTags, BlackComb, IE7, .NET 2, MS XML, etc, etc. And that's not all because third-party suppliers will have to come up with something new at some time so that'll introduce a nice onslaught of making various third...
[September 1, 2005, 22:36]
Windows Server 2003 launches, at last
News Also on Thursday, Microsoft plans to launch Visual Studio .Net 2003, a new version of its development tools, and SQL Server 2003, an update of its database server software. Microsoft on Thursday will launch the most ambitious version yet of its...
[April 24, 2003, 11:52]
Windows Server 2003 hits the streets
News Thur 6 March: When Windows Server 2003 ships in April, it will use .Net Framework 1.1 to get rid of one of the biggest headaches for users and administrators alike, says Microsoft Windows Server 2003, now officially launched, is Microsoft's latest...
[April 24, 2003, 16:04]
Microsoft sets Windows Server 2003 RTM date
News Microsoft's revamp of its server operating system range, which lost the .Net moniker recently following several previous name changes, will form a concerted effort to muscle in on the Unix market. The six versions of Windows Server 2003 due to...
[February 24, 2003, 6:09]
Microsoft changes course on licensing
News Microsoft on Monday announced licensing changes for Windows .Net Server 2003, which moves to a second release candidate sometime this week. Starting with Windows .Net Server 2003, which is slated for release in April, businesses also will have the...
[December 3, 2002, 8:08]
Will .Net Server make you love Active Directory?
News With Microsoft about to issue a second release candidate of its upcoming Windows .Net Server 2003, many companies have begun evaluating the new platform in earnest. For companies that want to build an n-tier application design, Microsoft will even...
[October 28, 2002, 9:23]
Test version of .Net Server on tap
News 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. A lot of companies running Windows 2000 Server now see .Net Server in...
[December 5, 2002, 14:08]
Microsoft polishing .Net Server software
News The clock is ticking for Windows .Net Server 2003, an operating system that is used to run high-end computers that manage everything from checking passwords to keeping track of a corporate payroll. Microsoft also is including its System Management...
[October 8, 2002, 13:05]
Microsoft to amend .Net Server licensing
News Microsoft plans to issue the second Windows .Net Server 2003 release candidate on Monday and to announce changes to its software licensing policy for businesses. Still, the company won't be giving away much in the CAL change, particularly since...
[December 2, 2002, 16:34]
.Net Server: Three delays a charm?
News Microsoft has for the third time delayed the launch of its Windows .Net Server 2003 high-end operating system. During his Comdex keynote address on Sunday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates revealed that the company would launch Windows .Net Server...
[November 18, 2002, 15:56]
Microsoft drops .Net name from server brand
News Dropping the .Net label from server software follows the company's decision earlier this year to do the same with the forthcoming Windows Server 2003 OS. By creating the Windows Server System naming convention for all its server products, Microsoft...
[April 17, 2003, 8:05]
Microsoft to fix critical Windows holes
News The flaws, which could allow an attacker to remotely run code on a PC and take control of it, affect Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows Server 2003 and 2008, Windows Client for the Mac, Office 2000, XP and 2003, Microsoft Office Small Business...
[August 7, 2009, 13:18]
What .Net actually means for CIOs
News After renaming its next-generation, server-operating system Windows .Net Server 2003 last year, Microsoft recently did an about face and reverted the name to Windows Server 2003. The functionality of the new server operating systems hasn't changed...
[February 5, 2003, 14:34]
Microsoft adds to Web services arsenal
News But the linchpin for all the products is the trice-delayed Windows .Net Server 2003. Microsoft is expected to issue a second .Net Server 2003 release candidate, or nearly final version, as early as Tuesday.
[October 7, 2002, 8:06]
Microsoft teases AMD over 64bit .Net Server
News Our stance is that with .Net Server, it is up to the hardware manufacturers to deliver hardware, and we will support it," said Brian Valentine, senior vice president for Windows at Microsoft. The company has no definite commitment to ship a version...
[November 22, 2002, 11:40]
Windows Server 2003 goes gold
News In June 2001, the name was changed to Windows .Net Server, in line with the 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's name.
[March 28, 2003, 9:45]
Security expert warns of 'token kidnapping' threat
News This means that in these operating systems if a user can upload an ASP [active server pages] or ASP.NET web page and run it then the user can fully compromise the operating system. To mitigate risks he said, ASP.NET should not be run in full-trust...
[May 21, 2008, 15:33]
Microsoft issues six 'critical', two 'important' patches
News Entitled 'Vulnerabilities in Visual Basic 6.0 runtime extended files (ActiveX controls) could allow remote code execution (932349)', this bulletin affects the Visual Basic 6.0 runtime extended files; all supported editions of Visual Studio .Net...
[December 10, 2008, 13:37]
Microsoft server share jumps in 2001
News Microsoft's repeated delays delivering its version 2000 successor, Windows .Net Server 2003, contributed to the sales momentum. He cited the economic downturn, as well as next year's expected broad release of Windows .Net Server 2003, as two...
[September 24, 2002, 7:44]
One year on, is Microsoft 'Trustworthy'?
News The software giant's first litmus test will be when Windows Server 2003 -- formerly called Windows .Net Server -- ships in April. When .Net server ships and people start hammering on it, then we'll know," Pescatore said.
[January 17, 2003, 9:08]



