Gain enhanced security and performance with Windows Server 2025—now in preview
We are excited to announce that Windows Server 2025 is available in public preview and ready for you to download in the Evaluation Center.
We are excited to announce that Windows Server 2025 is available in public preview and ready for you to download in the Evaluation Center.
I appreciate everyone’s comments about the error that was made when we made the x64 RC2 available as part of the Customer Preview Program (CPP). For those…
Demorie here… My car was rear-ended last Friday while sitting at a light outside my office. This is my first accident (knock on wood) and I was…
I need to first say CONGRATULATIONS to John Borozan and his wife (who did all the work) – they are the proud parents of a new baby…
Ward here…. I get a few questions every week about the capabilities and differences of the SP1/x64 releases – thought I would take a minute and jot…
When we announced the completion of the RC2 Milestone of Window Server 2003 x64/SP1 last week we indicated the following: – That the Window Server 2003 x…
Baseball is great for statistics. Every game is like a miniature numbers factory, generating batting averages, on-base percentages, earned-run averages—you name it. For fans, these numbers constitute…
There is a lot of buzz about our new 64-Bit editions of Window Server 2003 – which got me thinking last night. Microsoft has been in the…
Ward Ralston here – I, like John Borozan, am a Product Manager with Windows Server. Some of you may have already heard that Window Server 2003 64-Bit…
Hey there, Do you know of any ISV applications that will support the Window Server 2003 x64 Editions? Or will your application support the Window Server…
Hello, This is Demorie Crowe, a Program Manager in the Windows Server Group. You’ll be hearing from me in the next few months or so. You may…
My name is John Borozan and I’m the Product Manager for Microsoft’s 64-Bit Editions of Window Server 2003. We are launching this Weblog to allow the members…