Power Management: Windows Server

Overview This webcast discusses the power management features in Windows Server. It details the motivation for power management in server systems, the importance in terms of Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and environmental impact, and what can be achieved today in Windows Server 2003 SP1 through Windows Server Longhorn. It concludes with a series of insights into the challenges that face future server platform designs.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date10th April 2008 00:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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