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Microsoft details HPC plans
Microsoft details HPC plans
07/19/2004 11:24 AMInfomatics Jul 19 2004 3:26PM GMT
Microsoft Details Spam Fighting Plans
Microsoft Details Spam Fighting Plans
05/05/2004 03:35 PMMicrosoft Details Servers, Search Plans
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Microsoft details Windows plans amid
security woes
Microsoft details Windows plans amid
security woes
05/04/2004 09:13 PMThe New Zealand Herald May 5 2004 1:50AM GMT
Microsoft Details Windows Plans Amid
Security Woes (Reuters)
Microsoft Details Windows Plans Amid
Security Woes (Reuters)
05/04/2004 05:01 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) will make its
software more reliable and easier to use, promised the vice
president responsible for its flagship Windows operating
system, even as a new worm continued to wreak havoc on personal
computers on Tuesday.
Microsoft Security Exec Details Windows
XP Service Pack Plans
Microsoft Security Exec Details Windows
XP Service Pack Plans
06/15/2004 06:03 PMThe release, due this summer, places strong emphasis on firewall
capability.
By Carol Silwa, Computerworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Details Windows Server Futures
Microsoft Details Windows Server Futures
05/07/2004 02:46 PMAt WinHEC, Microsoft talked up the potential of 64-bit for forthcoming
Windows Server products. And developers filled in the blanks regarding
what Microsoft wouldn't say.
Microsoft Shares More Details on
Longhorn Server (and Beyond)
Microsoft Shares More Details on
Longhorn Server (and Beyond)
06/17/2005 03:38 PMwe inch closer to Beta 1 of Longhorn Server (and client, both),
Microsoft is sharing more information on the next major version of its
Windows Server product.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP
Implementation Details
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP
Implementation Details
04/06/2005 09:38 PMThis white paper describes the implementation of the TCP/IP protocol
stack in the Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 family and is a
supplement to the Windows Server 2003 Help and Support Center and
Technical Reference documentation. This white paper contains an
overview of TCP/IP in Windows Server 2003 features and capabilities, a
discussion of protocol architecture, and detailed discussions of the
core components, network application interfaces, and critical client
components and services. The intended audience for this paper is
network engineers and support professionals who are already familiar
with TCP/IP. Except where noted, the TCP/IP implementation for
Windows® XP is the same as that for Windows Server 2003.
From the Horse's Mouth: Microsoft
Details Windows Server Roadmap
From the Horse's Mouth: Microsoft
Details Windows Server Roadmap
05/12/2004 09:37 PMThere are few surprises on Redmond's official Windows Server schedule,
other than the fact that Longhorn Server is now listed as a 2007
deliverable.
Microsoft Unveils Pricing and Packaging
Details For BizTalk Server 2004
Microsoft Unveils Pricing and Packaging
Details For BizTalk Server 2004
12/17/2003 01:06 PMMicrosoft Corp. today unveiled pricing and packaging details for its
forthcoming release of BizTalk® Server 2004, the industry-leading
integration solution that is part of the Windows Server System (TM) .
Now in its third major release, BizTalk Server 2004 helps customers
automate business processes by flexibly integrating applications,
trading partners and employees.
Details of Microsoft antivirus software
leak out
Details of Microsoft antivirus software
leak out
07/28/2004 03:07 PMA French executive for the software giant revealed some features of
the company's planned entry into the antivirus market.
Microsoft Windows Server plans for 2005
Microsoft Windows Server plans for 2005
12/24/2004 12:55 PMFollowing the announcement that Microsoft lost the EU appeal
against removing Windows Media Player from it's Windows XP operating
system, what is Microsoft planning for 2005?
It's not yet clear whether work has begun on removing Windows Media
Player from XP but if work is planned to start in the New Year then
this could significantly delay Longhorn, again. Depending on how
Microsoft chose to remove Windows Media Player they may need to
recompile different sections of the operating system to ensure there
is no shell integration of WMP whatsoever. Changing an operating
system and ensuring it has hot fix compatibility may require an
external beta test to OEMs and partners. It's a big job and one that
will inevitably slow down Longhorn progress.
On a bright note 2005 is the year for Windows Server. Last week I sat
down with Mark Tennant (Windows Server Product Manager). Although we
joked about WinFS (which should be code-named
Hokey Pokey) and I fumed about
anywhere access being removed from
R2; it still seems that the Windows Server team have a lot of things
going on in 2005.
Perhaps most significantly in the first half of 2005 we'll see the
first Service Pack released. Taking a lot of security improvements
from XPSP2, it aims to deliver increased reliability, scalability,
security and performance. According to Mark
"From our internal
tests we’re seeing 20% more users for ERP business applications, 50%
more users per server for Terminal Services."
At around the same time we'll see the Windows Server x64 editions
available.
"Our approach here is to provide low-cost, high
volume 64-bit computing with our partners to a broad segment of the
market. Again we’re seeing some big performance improvements in some
of the traditional windows workloads (Web Servers, File and Print,
Terminal Services) as well as customers running their existing 32-bit
apps on the x64 platform."
In the second half of 2005 the team will release Windows Server 2003
"R2" and Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition.
"This will see us supporting high performance hardware and
related industry standards such as MPI-2 and RDMA over Ethernet and
Infiniband, as well as MPICH".
Windows Update Services is the highly anticipated and highly delayed
replacement to SUS (Software Update Services). Currently SUS is
lacking in terms of functionality but 2005 looks to be the year that
WUS will finally make its debut in the first half.
Keep your browser firmly on Neowin.net for the latest Windows Server
news in the new year. May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a
very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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update
Microsoft plans new Windows Server
update
03/06/2004 01:49 AMThe upgrade of the server OS is expected before the arrival of
Longhorn. Chairman Bill Gates first mentioned the change in plans
during in an interview with CNET News.com.
Microsoft plans update to Commerce
Server
Microsoft plans update to Commerce
Server
05/18/2004 04:39 PMThe updated e-commerce server software, due out in two years, will
sport an improved user interface, new reporting features and tighter
integration with Microsoft's BizTalk Server and Visual Studio .Net.
Microsoft plans Windows 2000 Server
retirement
Microsoft plans Windows 2000 Server
retirement
12/17/2003 11:52 PMMicrosoft Plans Security Perks for SQL
Server 2005
Microsoft Plans Security Perks for SQL
Server 2005
05/25/2004 01:34 PMThe software giant adds encryption/decryption to its next-generation
database and will put it through the government's security ringer.
Microsoft alters Visual Studio, SQL
Server shipment plans
Microsoft alters Visual Studio, SQL
Server shipment plans
03/22/2005 03:33 PMOfficial dates shift from 'summer' to 'second half' of 2005
Microsoft Plans Sustained Content Model
for Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Plans Sustained Content Model
for Windows Server 2003
03/19/2003 10:25 PMMicrosoft plans software licensing
revamp
Microsoft plans software licensing
revamp
03/13/2003 12:45 PMStarting April 1, businesses running large, multiprocessor systems
could see licensing fees drop for eight Microsoft server products.
Microsoft plans cheap software in Asia
Microsoft plans cheap software in Asia
07/07/2004 04:22 PMSydney Morning Herald Jul 7 2004 8:08PM GMT
Microsoft plans days of wine and
software
Microsoft plans days of wine and
software
01/19/2004 03:58 AMMiami Herald Jan 19 2004 8:17AM GMT
Microsoft Plans To Sell Anti-Virus
Software
Microsoft Plans To Sell Anti-Virus
Software
06/16/2004 04:34 PMMicrosoft plans to expand PC and
software refurbishment programme for
non-profits
Microsoft plans to expand PC and
software refurbishment programme for
non-profits
04/13/2004 06:24 PMEthical Corporation Online Apr 13 2004 11:10PM GMT
Microsoft Server Software Systems
Microsoft Server Software Systems
09/15/2004 09:04 PMAd - http://www.microsoft.com Sep 15 2004 0:32AM GMT
Microsoft defends server software in EU
hearing
Microsoft defends server software in EU
hearing
11/12/2003 02:56 PMReuters Nov 12 2003 2:37PM ET
I.B.M. Takes Aim at Microsoft With
Server-Based Software
I.B.M. Takes Aim at Microsoft With
Server-Based Software
05/10/2004 12:07 AMI.B.M. plans to announce a software strategy for corporate desktop
personal computers and hand-held devices - one that is firmly anchored
in the company's strength in data centers.
Microsoft finds flaw in server software
Microsoft finds flaw in server software
12/02/2003 02:41 PMA new glitch in one of Microsoft's server software packages is causing
headaches for some small businesses.
Microsoft Outlines Plans for
Interconnect Beta July 30 - 5:33 PM ET
As the world's largest software vendor
Mic
Microsoft Outlines Plans for
Interconnect Beta July 30 - 5:33 PM ET
As the world's largest software vendor
Mic
07/30/2004 05:44 PMBetaNews Jul 30 2004 9:47PM GMT
Microsoft releases server software
security upgrade
Microsoft releases server software
security upgrade
04/03/2005 10:42 AMJamaica Observer Apr 3 2005 1:12PM GMT
SAP details India plans
SAP details India plans
08/03/2004 11:01 AMBANGALORE, INDIA -- SAP AG announced Tuesday that it is increasing the
number of staff at its Bangalore, India, development center to 3,000
by 2006. The center currently employs 1,100 developers, and plans to
increase the headcount to 1,500 by the end of this year, Henning
Kagermann, chairman of the executive board and chief executive officer
of SAP in Walldorf, Germany, told reporters in Bangalore.
* Google details plans for its IPO
* Google details plans for its IPO
07/28/2004 05:48 AMTaipeitimes.com - Wed Jul 28, 08:40 am GMT
"Cold" Server Backup for Disaster
Recovery--a Microsoft Software Assurance
Benefit
"Cold" Server Backup for Disaster
Recovery--a Microsoft Software Assurance
Benefit
06/09/2004 11:57 PMEffective June 1, 2004, customers with Software Assurance for
Microsoft server software will be eligible for complimentary "cold
backup" server licenses.
SAP details expansion plans for India
SAP details expansion plans for India
08/03/2004 05:47 PMSAP's chairman and CEO said the company will increase the number of
staffers at its Bangalore, India, development center to 3,000 by 2006.
Verizon details fiber plans
Verizon details fiber plans
11/17/2003 03:12 PMVerizon Communications says it has chosen Advanced Fibre
Communications as its lead supplier of fiber-optic gear to deliver
broadband to millions more homes and offices.
CA chief details company plans
CA chief details company plans
04/06/2005 05:38 AMComputer Associates intends to become the No. 1 systems and security
management vendor in the next 12 months and solidify its position as a
market leader ahead of competition from HP and IBM.
HP unfurls more details of its nano
plans
HP unfurls more details of its nano
plans
03/14/2005 06:23 PMZDNet Mar 14 2005 10:04PM GMT
Intel details 65 nanometer plans
Intel details 65 nanometer plans
08/31/2004 10:43 PMIntel plans to transition CPU production to a 65nm process starting in
late 2005. Will it go more smoothly than the switch to 90nm did?
Verizon details Internet phone plans
Verizon details Internet phone plans
11/18/2003 07:49 PMThe company will begin selling Internet telephony services to
broadband customers early next year, a company spokesman confirms.
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