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  • Hardware makers urged to jump on Longhorn bandwagon

    Bill Gates says Microsoft will help manufacturers prove to customers that new servers and desktops will be able to handle the load when the Longhorn versions of Windows hit the market. 

  • Microsoft further tightens security in Windows Server

    The first service pack for Windows Server 2003 shaves attack surfaces and offers other security enhancements. 

  • Intel makes its 64-bit splash

    The chipmaker releases a new line of 64-bit processors and says it's planning dual-core products for next year. Microsoft calls Intel's releases a "turbo charger" for its own 64-bit offerings. 

  • Dell offers new line of 32- and 64-bit servers

    The hardware maker's eighth generation of servers feature 64-bit processors tailored for the next version of Microsoft's SQL Server, as well as 64-bit Windows. 

  • Free Microsoft patch tool morphs, nears completion

    What was SUS, then WUS will now be known as WSUS. On Tuesday, a near-final form of Windows Server Update Services was made available for review. 

  • 64-bit Windows -- when and why to use it

    The decision of whether to run 64-bit Windows in an enterprise becomes much easier to make when you cast a critical eye on the application that will be the star of the show. 

  • Exam Cram Quiz #1 Answer Key

    Check your answers to the 10 Exam Cram prep questions from the MCSE Exam Cram 2 book "Designing security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network." 

  • Cisco and Microsoft strike deal on perimeter security

    The companies' respective network-edge technologies will be interoperable, according to a Microsoft official, who also outlined the projected release dates for several Windows-related products and services. 

  • Microsoft answers admins' WUS questions

    In an interactive forum for IT administrators, Microsoft officials outlined features and related plans for its Windows Update Services patch management tool.