At the Microsoft Server 2003 launch in London this week, ZDNet interviewed Rob Short, the vice-president of Windows Core Technology. Responsible for the overall engineering and management of the ...
Microsoft is expected to announce on Friday that Windows Server 2003 has completed testing and has been certified final, or gold, code. Release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Server 2003 code ...
Bijna anderhalve maand na de introductie van Microsoft's nieuwe serverbesturingssysteem Windows Server 2003, is pas deze week de eerste veiligheidspatch verschenen. Om dit te 'vieren' heeft Microsoft ...
Elf jaar na de releasedatum van Windows Server 2003 gebruikt nog altijd 14 procent van de bedrijven met meer dan vijftig werknemers het verouderde besturingssysteem. Microsoft waarschuwt dat de ...
Met een penetratiegraad van 57 procent maken Nederlandse organisaties op dit moment nog overwegend gebruik van Windows Server 2003. Windows Server 2008 wordt momenteel gebruikt bij ongeveer één op ...
On July 14 Microsoft will terminate extended support for Windows Server 2003. This means that there will be "no more patches fixing security vulnerabilities, non-security defects," etc. If Windows ...
Although many network administrators will probably upgrade to Windows Server 2003 from Windows NT or Windows 2000 Server, you might need to install a Windows Server 2003 server from scratch. Here's ...
It might seem odd to say there is anything ‘hidden’ about the end of support for Windows Server 2003. In fact, Information Age has already run several pieces on this operating system being put out to ...
Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows Server 2003. This means the popular operating system is no longer safe to use, since no new security patches will be released. Millions of servers ...
Citrix executives said Windows Server 2003, released last week, provides performance and scalability enhancements to its MetaFrame Access Suite. Indeed, the new OS is "the best platform Microsoft has ...
I have a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise OEM license on a DELL 2850 server, and I need to install ESXi (4.1 is the latest version supported). My goal is to be able to use the 4 permitted installations ...
OK, I know I am retarded for running Windows Server 2003 EE on my Dell laptop (which has 2GB RAM). However, I use it as a client most of the time (except when I am testing MSDN server apps).