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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 represents a significant milestone in Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to help customers streamline the management of their unique IT infrastructures.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn the problems of server sprawl and underutilization and how deploying Virtual Server 2005 R2 with Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise provides your organization with a secure, reliable platform that can help you manage demand for server resources.
EBOOK:
Servers play a crucial role in daily enterprise operations. But even the most powerful and resilient servers are useless without adequate storage. Storage solutions contain the operating systems, applications and virtual images needed to operate every server. This eBook chapter will help you better understand your data center storage challenges.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript will discuss the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript will discuss the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript will discuss the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to view the latest news and information about VB100 testing, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows 7 Professional, and so much more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this Q+A transcript, Microsoft Virtualization Expert, Edwin Yuen, answers your questions regarding Microsoft Hyper-V, Windows Server virtualization, and much more.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Learn how Oracle continues to improve the performance, scalability, and capability of its Windows database server. This paper describes the architecture of the Oracle database on Windows and how it differs from its counterparts on UNIX and Linux.