Microsoft’s unveiling of its
Windows Server 2008
(WS08) operating system yesterday (Wednesday) marked what the firm is billing as
the biggest enterprise launch of its 33-year history.
Alongside WS08, Microsoft also presented new versions of its SQL Server
database management system and Visual Studio development platform - see below.
The promise of improved system security, reliability and performance is
likely to prove tempting for users of the existing
Windows Server
2003 (WS03).
But Microsoft’s much anticipated Hyper-V server virtualisation technology
will not be integrated into WS08 for another six months at least.
And most users will wait for service packs dealing with early bugs and
delivering better application and hardware support before taking the plunge.
Experts say the new system is an incremental improvement, rather than a
change of direction.
“In many cases, the business case for putting WS08 into production will be
less dependent on the system itself, and more on other applications,” said
Gartner vice president Phil Dawson.
WS03 is the dominant operating system on new servers and accounted for
slightly more than 40 per cent of global server revenue in the third quarter of
last year, according to IDC.
Development firm Howard Baines
has already built one application using a pre-release version of
Visual Studio 2008.
Corporate customers are more likely to demand applications built on Microsoft
technology, whereas smaller firms traditionally prefer open source platforms,
according to Clive Howard, the company’s founder.
“The big misconception around open source development platforms is that they
are cheaper to buy,” he said.
“But the cost of hosting is now lower and you can save a lot on support with
Microsoft. There are also a lot of Express tools with Visual Studio and SQL
Server which are free to use.”
The big launch
Windows Server 2008
* Integrated support for Internet Information Server 7.0.
* Improved security.
* Tighter integration with Vista desktop OS and Microsoft applications.
Visual Studio 2008 - application development platform
* Support for JavaScript debugging and Intellisense.
* Quicker to add Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) features.
* Access to .Net Framework source code.
SQL Server 2008 - database management
* Improved compression, indexing and text searches.
* Support for spatial data.
* Enhanced database mirroring.
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