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The technical value of WSSD validated HCI solutions, part 1

This post is authored by Carmen Crincoli, Senior Program Manager, Windows Server, and is the first of a 2-part series aimed at explaining the value provided by the Windows Server-Software Defined...

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The technical value of WSSD validated HCI solutions, part 2

This post is authored by Carmen Crincoli, Senior Program Manager, Windows Server, and is the second of a 2-part series aimed at explaining the value provided by the Windows Server-Software Defined...

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Introducing Windows Server 2019 – now available in preview

This blog post was authored by Erin Chapple, Director of Program Management, Windows Server. Today is a big day for Windows Server! On behalf of the entire Windows Server team, I am delighted to...

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Recent updates to Project “Honolulu” and PowerShell Core 6.0

Server management tools have evolved rapidly in the past few months making it easier to remotely monitor and configure your servers both for Windows and Linux-based systems. In January, we announced...

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Windows Server Semi-Annual Channel update

This blog post was authored by Jeff Woolsey, Principal Program Manager, Windows Server & Hybrid Cloud. Last week we announced that Windows Server 2019, the next release in the Long-Term Servicing...

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Announcing Windows Admin Center: Our reimagined management experience

This blog post was co-authored by Samuel Li, Principal Program Manager Lead, Windows Server and Vinicius Apolinario, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Windows Server. At Ignite 2017, we unveiled the...

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Microsoft Pre-Build update: Developer innovation with Windows Server 2019 and...

This blog post was co-authored by Taylor Brown, Principal Program Manager Lead, Windows Serverand Monojit Bhattacharya, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Windows Server. Enterprises are adopting...

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Building the Windows Admin Center ecosystem with partners – SDK preview release

This blog post was authored byDaniel Lee, Senior Program Manager, Windows Server. Its been an amazing three weeks since the announcement of Windows Admin Center, the future of Windows Server and...

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Calling all Windows Server professionals: Join the Windows Server Summit!

This blog post was authored by Vinicius Apolinario, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Windows Server. This year Windows Server reaches the incredible mark of 25 years in market. If youre a Microsoft...

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Windows Server 2008 SP2 servicing changes

This blog post was authored bySachin Goyal, Senior Program Manager, Windows Servicing & Delivery Team. We are moving to a rollup model for Windows Server 2008 SP2. The initial preview of the...

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Introducing Windows Server System Insights

This blog post was authored by Garrett Watumull, Program Manager, Windows Server. Today were releasing another build of the Windows Server 2019 preview for Windows Insiders. As you may remember,...

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Server Core and Server with Desktop: Which one is best for you

On March 20, 2018 we announced the availability of Windows Server 2019 preview, the next Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) release in the Windows Insider program. Seven weeks later, we released...

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It’s sunset time for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2

The 2008 family of server products have had a tremendous run. But all good things come to an end, right? On January 14, 2020, support ends for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2, which means no more...

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Get answers to “Now what?” for Windows Server 2008 end of support

Our 2008 server products were great for their time, but newer versions of Windows Server offer tremendous improvements in performance and efficiency compared to the Windows Server of 10 years ago....

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System Center 1807 available now!

This blog post was authored by Vithalprasad Gaitonde, Principle PM, Compute. Earlier this year, we added asemi-annual release cadence to System Center so that we can bring new capabilities to...

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Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 1

This blog post was authored by Vinicius Apolinario, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Windows Server. You should know by now that Windows Server 2019 is available as a preview in the Windows Insiders...

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Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 2

This blog post was co-authored by Haley Rowland, Jeff Woolsey, Ned Pyle, and Samuel Li, Program Managers, Windows Server. Hybrid is the destination, not the journey. Millions of our customers rely on...

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Windows Server 2019 Essentials update

This blog post was co-authored by Irina Pivovarova, Senior Program Managerand Vinicius Apolinario, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Windows Server. For more than a decade the Windows Server team has...

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Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 3

This blog post was authored by Dean Wells, Principal Program Manager, Windows Server. In the preceding blogs, you were given a video-tour of some of the high-level advancements made in Windows Server...

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Windows Admin Center 1809 and SDK now generally available!

This blog post was co-authored by Samuel Li, Haley Rowland, Cosmos Darwin, and Daniel Lee, Program Managers, Windows Server. The momentum continues Its been an exciting debut year for Windows Admin...

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