What's Up With Windows Server 2008
Overview Microsoft released the new desktop, Windows Vista, in November 2006... but that's just the start. A new version of Server's right on its heels - formerly code-named "Longhorn Server". Windows Server 2008 will pack a ton of new stuff, from some really good news in Active Directory to some nifty new deployment tools, a quarantine system that'll help to keep the worm-ridden systems off of the network, a revamped Web server, and a few truly long-awaited changes in group policy. How to find out about all of this? Well, attend this short webcast by the guy who's been explaining new operating systems since Windows 1.0.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 10th April 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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Privileged Access Lifecycle Management: How PALM Refines Strategy for Enterprise IT
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Italian University Boosts Productivity, Expects to Save $219,000 in IT Costs in First Year
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Monitoring Active Directory for Security and Compliance: Bridging the Gaps in the Native Audit Log
Much of the security and control of an enterprise IT environment rests on Active Directory. It provides authentication and access control for Windows users and applications, as well as for...
Microsoft IT Strengthens Security With Data Loss Prevention Solution
To safeguard data stored in and transmitted from Microsoft offices and portable devices around the world, the Microsoft IT Security team used the Active Directory service to manage data-access rights...



