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By Michael Cherry [bio]
Posted: Feb. 4, 2008
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The following an excerpt of a Research Report published by Directions on Microsoft, an
independent research firm focused exclusively on Microsoft strategy & technology. More samples of our content, as well as a list of upcoming articles and
reports are also available.
- Free! Executive Summary
- Report outlines improvements to configuration management, security, terminal services, rights management and other areas as well as reviews application compatibility and licensing issues
- Free! Windows Server 2008 Takes Shape
- Organizations will want to evaluate Windows Server 2008 to determine how the new features will impact network infrastructure, and to find any application compatibility issues
- Server Core May Impact Infrastructure
- A new Server Core installation for Windows Server 2008 provides a minimal set of components for specific server roles, but requires administrators to learn remote-management techniques
- Windows Management Tools Improved
- Updated management tools, delivered in Windows Server 2008 and an add-on for Vista SP1, will help set up servers in secure configurations and provide better control over clients using Group Policy
- AD Changes in Windows Server 2008
- Changes to Active Directory in Windows Server 2008 will help larger organizations with distributed offices or federated services and will improve administration
- Windows Server 2008 Controls Network Access
- Network Access Protection allows an organization to control which computers access its network, but its ultimate value will depend on the availability of health-monitoring components
- IIS 7 Aims at Apache
- IIS 7 aims to make Windows a better platform for hosting Web sites, with a more modular architecture, better performance for PHP applications, and management tools more suited for large-scale environments
- Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008
- Terminal Services continues to evolve to improve the user's experience while running remote applications
- Windows Server 2008 Protects Content
- An update to Rights Management Services in Windows Server 2008 will simplify the sharing of protected documents between organizations
- Future Directions and Considerations
- Future development on the Windows Server roadmap and compatibility considerations could influence Windows Server 2008 migration plans
- Editions, Requirements, Activation, Upgrades
- Overview of Windows Server 2008 editions, hardware prerequisites, requirements for activation, and upgrade issues
- Windows Server 2008 Packaging, Licensing, Pricing
- The most frequently sold packages of Windows Server 2008 will include Hyper-V virtualization technology, and a new virtualization product will also make the technology available stand-alone
- Resources
- Links to additional information about Windows Server 2008 features, application compatibility, licensing, and other issues
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