sql microsoft server the windows in comment and analysis
How closely are you monitoring?
Comment A PC will give systems management tools a certain amount of information back through the Windows management instrumentation (WMI) built into Windows, says David Solin, R&D solutions architect within the CTO's office at software vendor BMC. [10 Dec 2007]
Q&A: Microsoft's CIO on Linux, security and offshoring
Comment We're 100 per cent Windows, SQL Server. Nowadays, he's in the midst of testing out new versions of SQL Server and Visual Studio. What we are doing right now is focused on the application side, so SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio System 2005 are... [15 Dec 2004]
Leader: Dell wants blade runners
Leader Since it set up seven years ago, it has settled on Dell hardware, including the latest blades, a Microsoft platform (made up of Windows, SQL Server database and the .Net web services architecture) and Vodafone for wireless connectivity to fleets... [16 Nov 2004]
The Bloor Perspective: Future messaging, the forgotten DB and Microsoft's open source AV spoiler
Comment Then along came Microsoft and, if you listened to most press comment (or the lack of it), you would think that there were only two of the first list left, plus Microsoft's SQL Server. A handful of vendors make big bucks from fixing the security... [23 Jun 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Ballmer on Linux, IBM's dinosaur and SQL's future
Comment It is clear that we can now expect Microsoft to attempt to build its case for Windows as an operating system based on rational arguments rather than a simple dismissal. However, by the middle of the decade there was a real sense that new versions... [19 May 2003]
Windows Server 2003 - better late than insecure
Comment Its latest version of Windows is no desktop operating system but a server OS, on the evolution path from NT. The Redmond giant will itself trot out dozens of happy customers and partners such as Dell will talk about what can be done using Windows... [24 Apr 2003]
'And another thing, Gates...' - Microsoft and its MVPs
Comment But Microsoft is banking on Windows NT 4 Server customers quickly making the move to Windows Server 2003. Still, Shaw had many good things to say about Microsoft's security push, particularly the way Windows Server 2003 ships "locked down" to... [14 Feb 2003]
The .NET gamble: Microsoft's major offensive explained
Comment And Microsoft execs will waste no time in pointing sceptics to the latest TPC benchmark results which show servers running SQL Server on Windows 2000 beating alternatives not just on price-performance, but on overall performance too. [08 Dec 2000]
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