Microsoft's next Windows Server may include a new "Nano Server" element, according to reports.
Migrating from Windows Server 2003 requires organizations to decommission existing Global Catalogs and domain controllers to conform with Active Directory schema in newer versions of the server OS.
- By John O'Neill Sr.
- 03/01/2015
In less than five months, Microsoft will discontinue support for Windows Server 2003, meaning millions of systems could pose security risks and fail to meet compliance requirements. Are you ready?
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/27/2015
We build on part one to find more math operators in .NET that can be used in PowerShell.
Be warned: some simple .NET work is involved.
Get the job done quickly with both SharePoint and PowerShell.
- By Spike Xavier
- 02/17/2015
The Directions on Microsoft analyst team recently provided a glimpse of where Microsoft may be heading this year, with a focus on future enterprise product releases.
This Month's security update also includes two additional "critical" remote code execution fixes for Windows.
The next Windows Server product under development by Microsoft will be getting "deep refactoring" architectural changes oriented toward cloud scenarios.
Network upgrades, improving security, adding new servers, Office 365 migration and Windows PC refreshes are among your top priorities, according to our latest reader survey.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/04/2015
Microsoft announced a "cloud platform roadmap" Web site late last week that aims to provide insights about its server and cloud software development efforts.
Suppliers of mobile device management and Active Directory management tools have various levels of support for the new Microsoft Workplace Join feature.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/02/2015
Microsoft now plans to release its next Windows Server and System Center products sometime in 2016.
As Microsoft shifts everything to a "cloud cadence," it's important to consider what impact it will have on the company's older products, especially those that have a large existing enterprise base.
Official support for the aged Microsoft product ends this summer. Is your shop ready?
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/26/2015