In 2005, Microsoft announced that 2008 was the year when they were going to launch one of the best Windows Server operating systems ever. They’ve kept their word, promising to deliver increased performance and advanced features, announcing February to be the month when Windows Server 2008 will be released. In the meantime, the Internet is filled with information regarding the all-new Windows Server 2008 and it seems that there are more surprises to come in the future.
Microsoft is a name that can be easily associated with high-quality and superior customer services. They decided to launch the Windows Server 2008 along with other two long-expected applications: Visual Studio and SQL Server. They plan to impress everyone with this original operating system, having advanced features for the web and implementing the latest virtualization technologies. There are many companies and enterprises out there interested in using new generation server infrastructure; for them, the Windows Server 2008 is a must, especially since it was significantly improved with virtualization instruments, web applications and security tools.
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