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Windows 2000 Professional Edition
Reviewed on December 16, 1999
Windows 2000 isn't for the gamer or the casual surfer, but if you have a yen for speed, stability, and some serious server tools, this business-class OS will do you right.
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IBM xSeries 206m
Reviewed on January 10, 2006
The versatile IBM xSeries 206m comes configured as a low-cost all-in-one server with plenty of room for expansion, or as a moderately priced powerhouse for resource-intensive services.
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Microsoft looks beyond Windows Server 2008
May 16, 2007
While the software giant is mum on what follows Vista on the desktop, it does lay out plans for Windows Server.
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Microsoft makes Linux pact with Novell
November 2, 2006
Former software foes pledge to work together to help Windows world and Linux world interoperate. Video: Ballmer outlines Novell dealPhoto: Shaking hands on Linux
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EU slaps record fine on Microsoft
March 25, 2004
Regulators hit the software giant with a fine of $613 million for violating European Union antitrust law and also order the unbundling of Media Player software from Windows.
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Virtualization homes in on desktops
September 17, 2007
Software makers are eyeing more ways the one-computer-as-many approach can help businesses and beyond.
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Longhorn's new name: Windows Vista
July 22, 2005
Microsoft gives the oft-delayed operating system an official name, and says a test version is on track for release next month.
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Microsoft puts its server software to the test
June 28, 2007
Servers running an early version of company's Windows Server 2008 operating system are powering Microsoft.com.
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Summer test of Longhorn Server planned
June 16, 2005
Microsoft is expected to disclose in August more about beta version that's intended to make the OS easier to use and more secure.
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Microsoft 'hypervisor' plan takes shape
June 7, 2005
Hypervisor software is all the rage, and Microsoft plans to enter the market with its own product in 2007.
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Ballmer: More 'Live' services on the way
November 8, 2005
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer said the company is considering a Live counterpart to its Windows Server operating system.
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Microsoft preps 'critical' Windows patch
June 9, 2005
Next week's security bulletin will deliver 10 fixes, at least one high-priority patch for Microsoft's OS among them.
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Microsoft launches 64-bit Windows
April 25, 2005
Long-awaited versions of the OS geared for speed finally see the light of day.
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Gateway 9510 SCSI
Reviewed on July 1, 2005
The Gateway 9510 is an exceptionally robust and configurable server--with an especially high price tag to match.
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Xen passes Windows milestone
August 23, 2005
XenSource says it has succeed in booting Microsoft's OS on the Xen virtual machine software, aided by an upcoming Intel chip.
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Microsoft foes lukewarm on Windows licensing
December 22, 2004
EU orders Microsoft to license Windows Server communications protocols. Most competitors just shrug.
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Windows Server 2003 R2 nears completion
August 31, 2005
Microsoft says it's reached the near-final, Release Candidate 0 (RC0) stage for the update to its server operating system.
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Microsoft makes Unix changes
September 1, 2005
Will build more Unix features into future versions of its Windows Server OS and cease work on its separate Services For Unix product.
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Microsoft shifts server unit into business division
May 18, 2007
Reorganization means server and desktop operating-system units will live in separate divisions within software company.
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CA antivirus deletes Windows 2003 file
September 5, 2006
Company's eTrust software detects Windows file as a virus and deletes it, causing servers to crash and fail to reboot.
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