windows nt
Windows NT and Ultra DMA Drives
White Paper Does Windows NT 4.0 support Ultra DMA drives? Well, yes, of course NT 4.0 supports ULTRA DMA drives as normal EIDE drives using standard PIO access through the normal ATAPI driver included with Windows NT. [24 Feb 2004]
Windows NT - unsupported from end of June
News The clock is ticking for those Microsoft customers still using the software maker's Windows NT 4.0 workstation operating system. The software maker is hoping that NT 4.0 Server users will move to the company's new Windows Server 2003 operating... [27 Jun 2003]
Windows NT misses the mark
News Windows NT has not supplanted Unix and Netware, according to IDC. The report claims Novell's Netware is mainly used for similar functions, but its users claim Netware's strength and reliability mean they have not adopted Windows NT. [20 Apr 1999]
Windows NT Server Directory Services
White Paper This white paper will examine some of these challenges and the ways in which Windows NT Server Directory Services helps users meet them. To realize even greater benefit from these large collections of computers, organizations use powerful network... [24 Feb 2004]
Windows NT Enterprise Integration
White Paper Windows NT has become the de facto standard for the enterprise desktop, and is on its way to dominating the workgroup and Internet/intranet server markets as well. But because it does not scale to the degree that UNIX or mainframe systems do, it... [24 Feb 2004]
Windows NT customers face upgrade problems
News Microsoft has admitted that customers keen to migrate from Windows NT Server 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 face a stumbling block in running SQL Server. Michael Leworthy, Microsoft Australia Windows Server product manager, said: "One of the main... [12 Sep 2003]
Windows NT slammed as Linux gets boost
News The managing director of a UK equipment vendor has predicted the demise of Windows NT in favour of the free Linux operating system. John Brittain Adams, managing director at Mintra - Cobalt's UK distributor - claimed: "Windows NT will be... [14 Aug 1998]
Windows NT/2000 Login Security
White Paper Two of the forerunners in this area are Microsoft Windows NT and Microsoft Windows 2000. What features of Windows NT/2000 make it possible to have a flexible and extendable security? What should be done to make a Windows NT/2000 system use a... [12 Mar 2004]
Windows NT: Can It Be Tuned?
White Paper The Microsoft Windows NT operating system, by design, includes voluminous performance measurement data, but very few tuning knobs. This article evaluates the extent to which these claims can be substantiated by looking at the design and performance... [24 Feb 2004]
Unix benefits from "disappointing" Windows NT, claims SCO chief
News There's been a general disappointment with Windows NT as an enterprise operating system and that's fuelled the market for Unix, according to Doug Michels, CEO of Unix vendor, SCO. Where a few years ago people in the universities might have been... [17 Aug 1999]
Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS) Technical Overview
White Paper Microsoft® Windows NT® Load Balancing Service (WLBS), a feature of Windows NT Server 4.0, Enterprise Edition, provides scalability and high availability to enterprise-wide TCP/IP services, such as Web, proxy, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), and... [24 Feb 2004]
Windows NT Server Consolidation and Performance Improvements With Solaris PC NetLink 2.0 Software
White Paper It also discusses the new features in Solaris PC NetLink 2.0 that improve performance and add new options for consolidating Windows NT servers. This paper focuses on best practices to help data center managers meet cost reduction goals with respect... [20 May 2004]
In brief: Windows NT and Digital Unix get cosy
News Compaq will also port its Non-Stop Kernel operating system to Windows NT. Compaq and Microsoft have reached agreement on making their competing software systems NT and Digital Unix work better together. [11 Sep 1998]
ICE opts for SCO over "unreliable" Windows NT
News The Institution of Chemical Engineers (ICE) has said rejected Microsoft operating system Windows NT for Unix in its administration upgrade. The ICE claims NT is not reliable enough for its enterprise needs and has selected Unix specialist SCO for... [23 Mar 2000]
Windows NT faces fresh security problems
News Microsoft is working to fix a bug in Windows NT that gives users unrestricted access to corporate networks. Karen Khanna, product manager for NT security, said the privilege elevation attack only works when trying to access the system internally. [29 Jul 1998]
