Nov 17, 2009
Remember the scene in Diehard when he shoots the glass? That was cool. What’s even cooler is now you can fine tune your Web site for the search engine, thus improving the experience for your Web users. Today, Microsoft announced the releases of IIS Search...
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Tags: Windows Web Server 2008Windows Serverwindows server 2008IISR2 (Release Two)Windows Server 2008 R2IIS News ItemPDC
Nov 09, 2009
Today, Microsoft announced the final release of IIS Application Request Routing (ARR) 2.0 RTW . Customers - such as hosting providers, Content Delivery Network (CDN) providers, and IT Professionals are changing the way they do business as a result of...
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Tags: Windows Web Server 2008Windows Serverwindows server 2008IISTechEd-ITForumR2 (Release Two)X64 EditionsWindows Server 2008 R2IIS News ItemWindows 7
Oct 14, 2009
Have you ever hummed the Jeopardy theme song while waiting for a Web site to download - even on a high-speed Internet connection? Sometimes the problem is OUT of your control – whether it is an Internet traffic jam, scheduled maintenance, or some other...
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Tags: Windows Web Server 2008Windows Serverwindows server 2008IISR2 (Release Two)Windows Server 2008 R2IIS News ItemWindows 7
Jul 22, 2009
The acronym stands for Release to Manufacturing, and it means this latest release of Windows Server 2008 R2 is now blessed by engineering as ready for the manufacturing process. We're talking final code. Sun shining, birds singing, children dancing in...
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Tags: IISR2 (Release Two)Hyper-VWindows Server 2008 R2DirectAccessBranchCache
Apr 30, 2009
As many of you know, Windows Server 2008 R2 Release Candidate (RC) is made available today to MSDN and TechNet subscribers, with broader availability from Microsoft.com on May 5th. As our final broad test milestone before RTM, this really is the best...
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Tags: Server Manageradmin toolsIISPowerShellMiscR2 (Release Two)server managementWindows Server 2008 R2Best Practices Analyzerenergy-efficienctpower management
Feb 09, 2009
Do you remember the tale of the Windows Server 2008 “Lone Server” ? Maybe it was read to you as a bedtime story as a change from “Mommy, Why Is There a Server in the House?” There he was, this poor Windows Server 2003 server, all alone in a server farm...
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