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VMware isn't the only company on the "software-defined datacenter" train. With Windows Server 2012 and its virtual-machine manager technology, Microsoft is onboard, as well. Delete the scoop?
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Windows Server 2012 is generating a significant buzz among IT pros. Deb Shinder highlights several notable enhancements and new capabilities. Delete the scoop?
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Windows Server 2012 is different enough that are new ways to perform some of the most basic tasks. Scott Lowe goes over four of them in this tip. Delete the scoop?
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With Windows Server 2012 less than two months away, CIO.com looks at its 10 most compelling features and how CIOs and other IT professionals can benefit from them. Delete the scoop?
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This document provides information about changes to and new features of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 and provides guidelines for developers to verify the compatibility of their apps with the new OS. Delete the scoop?
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Jack Wallen lists 11 free applications that can be useful to any IT admin adhering to a strict budget. Delete the scoop?
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Microsoft's IT department has migrated 30,000 internal users to Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10, and the company has some lessons learned to prove it. Delete the scoop?
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Windows 8’s Action Center has been streamlined to further centralize and simplify standard maintenance operations. Delete the scoop?
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Server 2012's Active Directory Domain Service (AD DS) gives you one less worry to keep you awake at night. But as with any new capability, you need to look at it in the context of your infrastructure and decide how you can best use it. Delete the scoop?
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Half of enterprises are Windows 7. Do we really expect those companies to move to Windows 8 even if there are benefits? And can slow movers go from XP to Windows 8? Delete the scoop?
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Here are the Windows Server 2012 versions and what each license covers. Delete the scoop?
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Network Teaming is a new feature of Windows Server 2012. With network teaming, you will create virtual network interface that groups several physical network interface. The network configuration will be made on the virtual interface. Via Frederic GOUTH Delete the scoop?
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It’s release day for Windows Server 2012 and not too soon to learn how to add the new version to your domain. Delete the scoop?
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Assess your current IT infrastructure and determine the right Microsoft technologies for your IT needs with the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. Delete the scoop?
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Windows 8 is for businesses, too. And if you support an enterprise workforce, the time to start evaluating this next Windows version is now, or so says Paul Thurrott Delete the scoop?
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Windows 8 isn't just a consumer operating system. What does the Enterprise version, which is available to companies with Software Assurance subscriptions, have to offer? Delete the scoop?
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The IT world continues to sprint forward at an unrelenting pace and these are its five hottest trends so far in 2012, according to TechRepublic’s Jason Hiner. Delete the scoop?
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Want to test the wild new waters of Windows 8, but don't want to lose your current Windows setup? It’s possible to do so with the Windows 8 installer, as it can create a multi-boot setup. Delete the scoop?
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Windows Server 2012, like its desktop cousin, carries with it the Metro Start screen and, like it or not, administrators will need to learn the basics behind navigating and managing this new method of interaction with a Windows server. Delete the scoop?
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Following Thursdays leak of Windows 8 RTM, Russian leaker WZOR has now announced that the x64 version of Windows Server 2012 (Standard and Datacenter) has too leaked to the web, just a few hours ago. Delete the scoop?
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Microsoft yesterday unveiled a new Web portal that provides free scripts for IT professionals using Microsoft server products. Delete the scoop?
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The Microsoft Windows Azure Activity Directory developer preview is available for download, as is a beta of the Microsoft Azure Service Bus for Windows Server. Via Frederic GOUTH Delete the scoop?
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Microsoft’s Windows Azure Active Directory Developer Preview can simplify single sign-on (SSO) to multi-tenanted Windows Azure cloud applications. Delete the scoop?
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Delve deeper into the many layers of performance information available in the Windows 8 Task Manager Processes tab. Delete the scoop?
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