The next major iteration of Windows Server would support exclusively 64-bit (x64) processors, Microsoft revealed, opening up a little bit on the successor of Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows 8 Server, or Windows Server 8, whichever you prefer, will not play nice with 32-bit (x86) CPUs, just as its predecessor...
Until now, Microsoft has remained pretty tight-lipped on Windows 7 SP1, and the only information we have thus far on it is the leaked info from an array of sources , primarily Russian enthusiast site WZOR. However, today, amongst a flurry of virtualization-related chatter , Microsoft said a little something...
Microsoft is discontinuing its Essential Business Server (EBS) product family , company officials said on March 5, and have decided against releasing an EBS 2010 product. According to a post on the Essential Business Server team blog, Microsoft is ceasing development of future iterations of EBS as of...