We had a close look at the Windows Home Server (WHS) back in April, groping all its sweet, sweet home server features before we were shooed away by Microsoft’s people. Good news for PC enthusiasts who ...
The web-based UI for managing all aspects of Windows Server, Windows Server Admin Center (WAC) sure has grown up a lot in the last seven years. If you're new to the concept, you can run WAC on a ...
The next version of Windows Server is coming soon, and in this article I'll look at some of the improvements and new features. Recently Microsoft held a Windows Server summit, full of (pre-recorded ...
On Thursday, Apr. 24, Microsoft released the latest iteration of its code for companies running multiple computers. Dubbed Windows Server 2003, the release represents the culmination of three years of ...
Semi-Annual Channel – The Semi-Annual Channel is what Microsoft generally uses to release a new version of their Server but this time around, the only primary channel is the Long-Term Servicing ...
Secure connectivity is a must and much needed for servers, especially in the modern world where every day there is some new cyberattack. To ensure the establishment of secure connections, here are the ...
So, you’re looking to get a handle on how Windows works together, right? It can seem like a lot, especially with all the ...
Microsoft is debuting a new feature for Windows 11 version 24H2 and Server 2025. It is called checkpoint cumulative updates and in its blog, the tech giant has explained the benefits. Earlier today, ...
Ask most anyone who runs Windows at home what edition of the operating system he or she is using, and odds are you’ll hear a fairly predictable roster of responses: Windows XP Home, XP Professional, ...
What’s new in Windows Server Azure Edition: Everything you need to know Your email has been sent The special Azure image for Windows Server gets new features ...
Windows Admin Center is a free tool accessible via browser that can make remote management more convenient, efficient, and secure. A lot of the value built into Windows Admin Center has to do with it ...