Technology Wholesaler Reaps Expense Savings And Reduces System Upgrade Costs
White Papers Thanks to Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, OTRA has phased out its servers running Windows NT Server, and runs its business applications in a virtual Windows NT Server-based environment on one machine running Windows Server 2003.
[March 17, 2007, 0:00]
Bug Leaves Windows Open To Java Attack
News The three warnings, all issued on Wednesday, involve the Microsoft Virtual Machine for running Java applets on Windows; a cross-site scripting bug in a component of Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0; and a denial-of-service bug affecting Proxy...
[April 10, 2003, 11:30]
Connectix Aids Microsoft's Migration Plan
News Microsoft's sales pitch to companies reluctant to give up NT 4 is that they can save money by using Connectix Virtual Server software to run multiple Windows NT 4 instances on a single Windows Server 2003-based computer.
[February 21, 2003, 9:31]
J2EE Vs .Net: Making That Vital Development Decision
News You also have to wonder whether Microsoft's winning streak is over after having vanquished Apple (with Windows), IBM (with Windows over OS/2), Novell (with NT) and Oracle (with SQL Server on NT/2000).
[June 13, 2002, 15:45]
AXA Group Uses Virtual Machines To Curb IT Expenses And Modernize Data Centers
White Papers In addition to helping AXA dramatically streamline its Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0 - based holdings, Virtual Server 2005 delivers savings from faster server provisioning and lower server management costs.
[March 17, 2007, 0:00]
Healthcare Company Uses Virtual Machines To Pare Data Center Costs And Speed Deployment
White Papers AtlantiCare's IT company, InfoShare, also needed more test servers and a cost-efficient way to replace aging hardware running Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0-based applications. The solution: create virtual machines using Microsoft Virtual Server...
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
City Of Stratford Brings Down The Curtain On Its Legacy System With Server Upgrade
White Papers With the last act for the city's Windows NT 4.0 Server and Exchange 5.5 technology drawing near, Stratford enlisted Metafore IT Solutions for help in refreshing its IT environment. It deployed a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system with...
[March 15, 2007, 0:00]
Associated Building Services Sweeps Away Dedicated WAN Lines With VPN Solution And Sees Help Desk Calls Fall By 50 Percent
White Papers Windows Server 2003 provides greater stability and ease of use compared to the previous network, which was based on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Associated Building Services has eliminated $3,000 per month in leased line wide area network (WAN...
[November 12, 2003, 23:00]
HFNetChk.exe
Downloads You can use HFNetChk to assess patch status for the Windows NT 4.0, Windows NT Terminal Server, Windows 2000, Windows XP operating systems, as well as hotfixes and service packs for IIS 4.0, IIS 5.0, SQL Server 7.0, SQL Server 2000 (including MSDE...
[December 10, 2002, 3:35]
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
Downloads MBSA 1.2 will also scan for missing security updates for the following products: Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, IIS, SQL Server, Internet Explorer, Exchange Server, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Data Access...
[August 3, 2004, 8:04]
Any Microsoft NT Server On The Internet Is Insecure' - Confirmed
News The flaws weaken the security of so-called "virtual private networks," or VPNs, based on NT and point-to-point tunnelling protocol, or PPTP. A lot of people are creating their virtual private networks using NT," said Schneier.
[June 2, 1998, 9:12]
Microsoft Starts Testing Virtual Server
News Rather, Microsoft is looking at Virtual Server as a means to get some customers to consolidate older servers that are running Windows 2000, Windows NT 4 and other older versions of Windows. Virtual Server is not at all programmed to handle the many...
[February 19, 2004, 8:15]
Windows Server 2003 Plagued By Incompatibility
News Windows NT Server 4.0 users are keen to migrate to Windows Server 2003, but the biggest stumbling block lies within Microsoft, a company executive has admitted. One of the main problems facing NT customers in Australia is that SQL Server 7 doesn't...
[September 12, 2003, 9:59]
Microsoft Drops Older Products
News Microsoft said that it will update Java-compliant versions of some products by the end of the month, including Office XP Professional with FrontPage, Publisher 2002, Windows NT 4.0, and Small Business Server 2000.
[December 8, 2003, 16:00]
Windows Server 2003 Goes Gold
News But Microsoft is betting that customers using 7-year-old Windows NT 4 Server -- 35 percent of the total -- are ripe for an upgrade. Businesses eventually would be able to use the technology to consolidate Windows NT 4 applications from multiple...
[March 28, 2003, 9:45]
Microsoft Cluster Service Or Network Load Balancing?
News It also functions as a driver rather than as a service, as it did in NT 4.0. Cluster Service explained I've previously explained how and why you might use the Cluster Service in Windows 2000 Advanced Server for achieving high availability with...
[November 7, 2002, 15:28]
Link Windows Servers To Mainframes, The Microsoft Way
News HIS provides built-in data-access capabilities to retrieve data from SQL Server and DB2, and flat-file data on mainframe, AS/400, Unix, Windows 2000, Windows .Net, and Windows NT servers. It comprises a wide range of tools and services that gives...
[February 14, 2003, 16:05]
Newt Professional
Downloads A network inventory & discovery tool providing fast and easy scanning of over 200 items from NT-based machines with no user-deployment time. Some retrievable items include system information including true CPU type/speed, physical memory, video...
[September 18, 2008, 8:31]
Sun Exec Slams Microsoft Upgrade Decision
News The company is also updating the Java virtual machine for some of its products, including Windows NT 4.0, which will allow them to be available for download until next September. In a posting to a Microsoft download site, Microsoft said several...
[December 22, 2003, 8:30]
Vista In The Enterprise review
Reviews But in the real world, plenty of enterprise users are still running Windows 2000 or even NT. This allows you to run either thick or thin clients off a virtual image installed on a server in the datacentre.
[July 12, 2007, 14:43]
