nt 32-bit
Compaq abandons Win2000 Alpha project
News But a spokesman for Compaq said the company will continue to work with Microsoft to develop a 64-bit version of Windows NT, which could eventually replace Windows 2000. Enrico Pesatori, head of Compaq's... [24 Aug 1999]
XVision Eclipse
White Paper XVision Eclipse software is a full 32-bit X server that operates on the Windows® 2000, Windows® 98, Windows® 95, Windows NT® and Windows NT Server, Terminal Server... [25 Feb 2004]
Lest old acquaintances be forgot: the return of Unisys
Comment Much of this 'substance' comes from its ES7000 enterprise server and its decision to back NT. As Michel Gambier, Michel Gambier, lead product manager, enterprise server products, Microsoft, put it: "[Unisys has] made an... [15 Dec 1999]
Differences in Win32 API Implementations Among Windows Operating Systems
White Paper Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 95 OSR 2, and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 are all 32-bit operating systems that use the same Win32 API. Although the API has changed and expanded to... [26 Jun 2007]
Best Practices VirusScan Enterprise 7 Walkthrough Guide
White Paper VirusScan 7 is the new common desktop and server anti-virus product for Windows 32 bit platforms, replacing VirusScan 4.x and NetShield 4.5 for NT. It can be installed to all supported... [24 Dec 2004]
Best Practices: VirusScan Enterprise 7 - Walkthrough Guide
White Paper VirusScan 7 is the new common desktop and server anti-virus product for Windows 32-bit platforms, replacing VirusScan 4.x and NetShield 4.5 for NT. With VirusScan 7 is a new... [11 Mar 2005]
Understanding Virus Behavior in 32-bit Operating Environments
White Paper It then describes the technologies available to detect and eradicate viruses and summarizes Symantec's anti-virus solution for 32-bit operating system environments such as Windows 95, Windows... [25 Feb 2004]
Wrapping Windows NT Software for Robustness
White Paper As Windows NT workstations become more entrenched in enterprise-critical and even mission-critical applications, the dependability of the Windows 32-bit (Win32) platform is becoming... [25 Feb 2004]
Managing Multiple and/or Heterogeneous Remote Servers to Your BrightStor ARCserve Backup Server
White Paper If you need to back up remote server(s) to a BrightStor ARCserve Backup server hear how Client Agents can help you provide support for backup and restore, maintain the security and properties of the files being backed up for: - Windows... [13 May 2004]
Memory Scanning Under Windows NT
White Paper There are many viruses which use the directory stealth technique under Windows 95 and Windows NT, respectively. While it is not an easy task to develop a memory scanner for Windows 95, the problem is much more complex... [25 Feb 2004]
Using Customized Setups to Reduce Application Cost of Ownership
White Paper Therefore, Windows 9x, Me, and NT 4 users can gain the cost of ownership benefits without necessarily migrating to Windows 2000. Though these technologies were developed for Windows 2000, they’re compatible with most... [25 Feb 2004]
Citrix Systems Case Study: Energy Resources of Australia Limited
White Paper The company found its answer in a server-based computing solution comprised of Citrix MetaFrame and Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition software. The company also needed to find a quick and... [09 Mar 2008]
Devil's Advocate: 64-bit computing - a state-of-the-art red herring?
Comment The PowerPC was touted as an alternative processor and Windows NT was created with a software layer that insulated it from hardware dependencies. Hardware stalwarts such as IBM, Sun and most recently - and most vocally -... [27 May 2003]
Microsoft sets release date for Windows Server 2003
News Support for Windows NT 4 was due to be cancelled early this year, but pressure from customers forced Microsoft to put the date back to January 2005. Microsoft will also launch 64-bit versions of the two... [24 Feb 2003]
News in View: Industry experts on Win2000
News Windows 2000 is quite a bit more scalable than Windows NT was before," he said. With a note of warning, Amir Hudda, managing director of Entevo, thought the new programmes might pose some teething... [28 Feb 2000]