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Processor Article, “Get Ready For Server 2008: How To Evaluate & Prepare For Microsoft’s Newest Server Offering”

A “How To” feature from the October 10, 2008 issue:

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 offers a slew of worthwhile feature additions and improvements, so it’s no wonder that many SMEs are thinking about upgrading at least a portion of their networks to it. But because the new operating system offers so many options for IT departments, figuring out how to best implement it can be overwhelming.

CDW technology specialist Doug Miller (www.cdw.com) says the first thing IT departments need to consider when evaluating the need for Windows Server 2008 is what it will bring to your organization. “There is a ton of low-hanging fruit for organizations to be able to get some efficiencies and optimize some things throughout their networks by adopting Server 2008, but it is also possible to experience some significant pain if you don’t think through your migration,” Miller points out.

Complete article: Get Ready For Server 2008: How To Evaluate & Prepare For Microsoft’s Newest Server Offering

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