Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the next generation of the Windows Server operating system, scheduled to be officially released during Q1 2008. Formerly known as “Longhorn Server”, Windows Server 2008 is designed to help IT Professionals to maximize control over their infrastructure, while providing enhanced availability and management capabilities, leading to a significantly more secure, reliable server environment than ever before. This is not just one of Microsoft’s sales pitches, over exaggerating the benefits for the new OS. The benefits included in Windows Server 2008 are real, and they are already available today (this article was written while Windows Server 2008 was in RC0 phase). Windows Server 2008 is the most flexible and robust Windows Server operating system to date.
Quoting fromĀ Microsoft’s site, Windows Server 2008 builds on the success and strengths of the award-winning Windows Server 2003 operating system and on the innovations delivered in Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 R2. However, Windows Server 2008 is far more than a refinement of predecessor operating systems. Windows Server 2008 is designed to provide organizations with the most productive platform for powering applications, networks, and Web services from the workgroup to the datacenter with exciting, valuable new functionality and powerful improvements to the base operating system.
By making all these functional and architectural changes, Windows Server 2008 is designed to deliver new value to organizations by ensuring that all users regardless of location are able to get the full complement of services from the network, with lower risk to data integrity and availability. Windows Server 2008 also gives IT Professionals greater control over their server and network infrastructure, allowing them to spend more time adding business value, rather than spending most of their time on administration tasks.
Windows Server 2008 is designed to help the IT professional in these areas, also called “scenarios”: Server Virtualization, Centralized Application Access, Branch Office, Security and Policy Enforcement, Web and Applications Platform, Server Management, and High Availability. (More …)
Luhtu 2:49 am on September 13, 2008 Permalink |
Halo Bli,
untuk para pembaca, “Blog Ajum” artinya sok2an alias sok tahu/sok teu/sok… sok… sok yang lainnya juga deh :d
Tapi kok judul ama isi artikelnya kurang pas ya, hehehehe, cara ngisi YM di blog wordpress mana??
atau japri aja nanyanya??
Peace….
ricky 1:40 pm on February 12, 2009 Permalink |
salam kenal ya broo
==dane===
Salam kenal kembali
mrioo chandoenk 11:23 am on April 13, 2009 Permalink |
slm kenal….