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  • Your Own Server Part 2: Windows Server 2003 Installation
    July 16, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    We detail the step-by-step process of installing Windows Server 2003 software. While walking you through the process of selecting general system options, including network interfaces, DNS and DHCP options and active directories, we show you how to avoid certain pitfalls inherent in setting up Windows Server 2003.
  • My Own Server Part 1: DIY 1U Rack Servers
    March 19, 2004 – 12:04 PM
    Whether for Web hosting or general-purpose office applications, 19" servers dominate the enterprise landscape. We take a 1U server from MSI as an example and offer a step-by-step account of what it takes to build a complete system.
  • The Server Primer, Part 2
    April 3, 2007 – 9:10 AM in Business Servers
    Now that we know about server hardware, it's time to discuss server environments, categories, features and service.
  • The Server Primer, Part 1
    March 13, 2007 – 6:50 AM in Business Servers
    Where are the differences between consumer hardware and professional server products? Tom's Hardware evaluates professional components and their characteristics.
  • The Best Platform For Small Business Server 2003
    October 19, 2005 – 1:06 PM in Business
    The Best Platform For Small Business Server 2003 Microsoft's Small Business Server 2003 allows even small organizations to implement servers that provide big organization benefits. We discuss tips and ideas for balancing power, price and priorities.
  • Windows Server 2008 Reviewed
    October 25, 2007 – 8:20 AM in Business Servers
    Microsoft will release Windows 2008 Server as the direct successor to Windows 2003 Server in the spring of next year. The new server OS, code named Longhorn, shares the same kernel with Windows Vista and incorporates many additions compared to its predecessor.
  • Windows Server 2008 Core Installation
    March 11, 2008 – 10:20 AM in Business Servers
    Windows 2008 Server can be installed for only specific server roles to reduce resource requirements. And the installation can be done in a command prompt-like environment, almost totally without any use of windows.
  • Bill Gates unleashes Windows Home Server at CES
    January 7, 2007 – 7:01 PM
    Bill Gates unleashes Windows Home Server at CES Bill Gates unveiled Windows Home Server at his pre-show keynote at the Venetian Hotel.
  • HP Puts 1000 Cores in a Single Rack
    June 11, 2008 – 1:40 PM in Business Servers
    HP Puts 1000 Cores in a Single Rack Two servers per blade enable 1000 cores without special cooling, for Web 2.0 apps and Hollywood special effects..
  • CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server
    January 8, 2007 – 11:23 AM
    CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server You probably have computers with gigabytes maybe terabytes of pictures, songs and videos, but how do you manage it all? In his traditional CES opening keynote, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced the Windows Home Server and explained how the technology automatically backs up your data and makes it available through the Internet.
  • CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server
    January 8, 2007 – 3:58 AM
    CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server You probably have computers with gigabytes maybe terabytes of pictures, songs and videos, but how do you manage it all? In his traditional CES opening keynote, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced the Windows Home Server and explained how the technology automatically backs up your data and makes it available through the Internet.
  • Intel's Next-Generation Server Promises
    October 17, 2005 – 1:06 PM
    Intel's Next-Generation Server Promises Intel's Xeon is certainly taking a beating from AMD's Opteron performance-wise, and the new dual-core Xeon Paxville likely won't make much of a difference. But Intel's upcoming Bensley platform launch next year could represent a new dawn in the era of x86 server processors - or so Intel says.
  • Intel Roadmap News 10/2000: Part Two, Intel's Future Mobile and Server/Workstation Products
    October 16, 2000 – 1:04 PM
    Intel's recent roadmap for notebook products looks quite jolly. Already in the beginning of next year we will see the first Giga Hertz processor for mobile platforms and mobile Pentium III processors at up to 1.26 GHz will arrive soon afterwards as well. The workstation and server roadmap is not quite as interesting, except for the fact that Intel is counting a lot on 'Third Party' chipset makers to provide non-RDRAM platforms for those systems.
  • Silverstone LaScala LC18: Server Rack with Hi-Fi Allure
    October 20, 2005 – 1:06 PM
    Silverstone's LC18 case proves that server enclosures don't have to be ugly. This 19 inch enclosure includes a built-in touch screen, which makes an external monitor unnecessary. This attractive item makes a good impression even in a living room.