Latest Windows Server 2003 Stories
With Microsoft’s end of life for Windows Server 2003 fast approaching, AppZero’s new technology provides one step migration of production applications to Windows Server 2012. Boston, Ma (PRWEB) April 18, 2013 AppZero, the fastest and most flexible way to move server applications from the datacenter to the cloud, today released V5.3 enabling users to “up-level the OS” of their existing server applications to WS2012. The software is now available and will be demonstrated next...
With Microsoft’s end of life for Windows Server 2003 approaching, AppZero’s new technology will ease the transition of production applications to Windows Server 2008(R2) Andover, MA (PRWEB) February 05, 2013 The fastest and most flexible way to move server applications from the datacenter to the cloud, AppZero took a market-setting step forward today with the release of “up-level OS migration”now available in V5.2. This technology allows users to effortlessly move server...
ATLANTA, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Why can't I open this Windows Vista event log on my Windows XP machine? This one question repeatedly stops system administrators, server operators, and forensic examiners dead in their tracks, as the new EVTX logging format found in Microsoft Windows Vista (R), Windows Server (R) 2008, and Windows (R) 7 surfaces in corporate and government networks. The unsatisfying answer - at least until now - is that there is no forward compatibility available to read...
MICROSOFT CORP. will support only x86 processors with 64-bit extensions when it releases a version of Windows Server 2003 for high-performance computing (HPC) applications next year, putting off support for Intel Corp.'s Itanium 2 chip to a still-undefined date. The HPC market is currently dominated by Unix and Linux operating systems. Microsoft is looking to break into the market but feels that ltanium 2-based hardware is too expensive and too powerful for the small clusters that it expects...
