The software maker has been working on delivering the next major desktop and server versions of Windows - code-named Longhorn - by late 2004. A Microsoft representative on Tuesday confirmed that the next release of the company's server software...
The leaked version of the new desktop operating system, code-named Longhorn, hints of major changes under the Windows hood, as Microsoft radically improves file management and searching features in Windows and in Yukon, the code-name for the next...
One of the most significant updates is likely to come after Microsoft ships Windows XP's successor on the desktop, code-named Longhorn, in late 2004 or early 2005. The new approach means enhancements to Windows Server 2003 can be made before the...
On Thursday, the software maker shared some details on a few of the security and identity management features it has in store for the Windows Server, code-named Longhorn, which is due in 2007. New security features planned for the Longhorn version...
A coming version of Windows Server 2003 called R2 is geared for smaller servers and won't support Itanium, and the next Windows server operating system, code-named Longhorn server, will only be geared for high-end server tasks, Microsoft said this...
Microsoft has also updated the Vista user interface, adding transparent windows, smoother transitions and a redesigned start menu, the company said. The updated Windows Server Longhorn code is available only to participants in a private beta test...