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Michael Cherry

Michael analyzed and wrote about Microsoft's operating systems, including the Windows client OS, as well as compliance and governance. Michael... more

Contributing Analysts: Chris Alliegro,Rob Helm, and Peter Pawlak

Many organizations are considering reducing or consolidating the number of servers they use for their computing infrastructure, general computing, and line-of-business applications. For Microsoft customers, consolidation of servers offers an opportunity to optimize the use of their computing resources, including hardware, administrative personnel, and physical plant dedicated to housing servers, while improving the level of service offered to users. For Microsoft partners, consolidation offers the opportunity to assist with the planning and migration of existing computing systems to the new consolidated system. And for Microsoft, consolidation offers the opportunity to move customers from older versions of the OS that customers perceive as “good enough” to the new Windows Server 2003, which offers the best platform for server consolidation because it can exploit the latest hardware trends, such as inexpensive 64-bit processors, is more secure, and offers better performance and reliability.

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