Hot Spot Tutorials:Windows Server 2008 upgrade services
Windows Server 2008 upgrade services
Upgrading your customers' servers to Windows Server 2008 will bring them a number of benefits -- without the pain of past server upgrades. Find out about improvements to the server OS, such as Server Core, Internet Information Services (IIS), 64-bit processing, integration with SQL Server and Visual Studio, virtualization support and security enhancements. In addition, learn where to best focus your energy for Windows Server 2008 upgrade services revenue.
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Hyper-V implementation
With Microsoft's Hyper-V already in production use at some companies, now's the time to learn the ins and outs of implementation. Find out about the product's advantages and disadvantages, how it compares to VMware ESX Server and Citrix XenServer, the evolution of Hyper-V and the functional improvements it brings to Windows Server 2008.
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Understanding Windows security services
New releases of Microsoft's desktop and sever operating systems -- Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 -- deliver a number of security enhancements. In this third installment of our Hot Spot Tutorial on Windows Server 2008 upgrade services, learn more about the back-end administration and granular Windows security services, including branch office Active Directory improvements, greater network access control for devices on a corporate LAN and BitLocker drive encryption.
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Windows Server 2008 overview
Upgrading to Windows Server 2008 will bring benefits to customers in a number of areas. Read this overview for details on new features, such as Server Core, as well as enhancements to Internet Information Services (IIS), 64-bit support and improved integration with SQL Server and Visual Studio.
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