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December 19, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Microsoft updates server code
In addition to introducing a new Community Technology Preview for the planned Windows Vista OS on Monday, Microsoft also released an updated build of Windows Server "Longhorn" code, company representatives confirmed.
The Longhorn code was distributed in a private beta program. Longhorn Server is intended to focus on security, manageability, interoperability and compatability. Policy-based networking, operational efficiency and delivery of connected applications also are goals of the release.
Microsoft is targeting 2007 for the general release of Longhorn Server.
Posted by Paul Krill on December 19, 2005 04:51 PM
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