Windows Server 2003 Is A Small Step Forward
b17bmbr writes "According to eWeek, 'The release of Windows Server 2003 is a small step forward for the platform -- an effort that really should be considered Windows 2000 Server Second Edition. With the exception of Internet Information Services 6.0, there aren't any far-reaching or fundamental changes in the product.' And from CNet Microsoft prepares Windows Server ads, 'The ads are geared toward IT managers on tight budgets.' This is probably Microsoft's last chance to turn the tide and take mindset and market share from FOSS."
Oh no!
Things don't sound so good for those poor guys at Microsoft! I better sell my stock!
so all that money and time upgrading our reliable nt4/2k systems is only for iis6 and a pop3 service? hmmm glad my organisation is on volume licensing!
We played dungeons and dragons for 3 hours.....then i was slain by an elf
I dont think so.
It will be:
'The ads are geared toward (IT?) managers on....
CRACK
I cannot enumerate the advantages that Windows Me had over 98. I'm sure 2003 will show the same level of advancement over 2000.
good thing IIS has proven itself both secure and stable. otherwise, this could really be an issue:
IIS adds a number of Unix-style playing cards to its hand in this release, including text-file-based configuration, much tighter security defaults, user-level instead of administrator-level privileges, and a kernel-mode HTTP request handler and cache.
hackers, start your engines...
Am I the only one that thought "IT depts are on tight budgets BECAUSE of Microsoft"?
Ironic....
No, I don't trust in god. He'll have to pay up front, like everybody else.
One small step for security, one giant leap for MS stocks.
What kind of moron chooses the root of the word "fossile" as the name of a movement trying to develop technology?
*cough* wasn't there a fault in win95A (a timer glitch?) that only let it run for 49 days without locking up?
And it took 2 years for anyone to notice because , lets face it, win95 got rebooted a whole lot more often than that because of all the other bugs.
You are in a twisty maze of processor lines, all alike.
There is a lot of hype here.
*blink*
Advertisements built into music/videos? DRM? Locked to IP or user/pass combinations?
You're either astroturfing for Microsoft, or are using some definition of the word "awesome" of which I was previously unaware.
In fact, it's also a short form of "GNU/Free as in beer, Open Source avocated by EFF and FSF, Software", aka "GNU/FAIBOSABEAFS"
*rimshot*
They should just call it BS for "Beer Software" to attract attention. :-)
But then people would say stuff like "Red Hat is BS" which might be slightly confusing.
Beware: In C++, your friends can see your privates!