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First of all, no matter how much memory you put into your system, it ain't enough. And this is true for all or at least most of the operating systems. Earlier this week Mark Russinovich wrote a blog post about "Pushing the Limits of Windows: Physical Read More...
The one-stop-shop for developers wanting to learn about developing software that takes advantage of Windows Server 2008 features is now live with a new and improve Application Compatibility guide. This portal has all necessary information, samples, insight, Read More...
Jason maintains the "Developer meet Server" show on Channel 9. He just posted a podcast/audio recording/video where he sits with two very interesting folks from the Windows team going deep on "... debugging application compatibility issues Read More...
Jason maintains his own Channel 9 show under the name "Developer Meet Server". The show exists some time already and has provides very good content for developers interested software development on Windows Server 2008. Windows Server 2008 will Read More...
Recently I received email from partners asking about the cost involved in certifying an application for Windows Server 2008. While the general answer is "it depends on the complexity of your application", here are 3 bits of real good news: The test fee Read More...
Windows Server 2000 and 2003 already had certifications and logo programs. I remember one summer spending many weeks in the South of France in Nice helping out in a testing lab for the Windows Server 2000 logo in Nice. With Windows Server 2003 we had Read More...
Over at the Windows Server Division Weblog Steve Bell, Microsoft product manager and "owner" of the logo program, has a post about the new logo program. Check out his post from early July. Virtually Yours Read More...
Have you recently thought about running your application on Windows Server 2008 ? In case you make a living from selling server based solutions and intend to do so in the future, please read on, you might find the following useful. Windows Server 2008 Read More...
 
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