Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003 to manufacturing
Computerworld - Microsoft Corp. today released Windows Server 2003 to manufacturing -- signaling that the operating system will be generally available for customers around the time of the official April 24 product launch.
Microsoft spokeswoman Laurie Smith DeJong said the product is being delivered immediately to hardware makers, systems builders and registered Microsoft Developer Network subscribers, but it may take six to eight weeks for the product to reach retail outlets.
The new server operating system originally had been scheduled to ship with the Windows XP client operating system, which launched in October 2001, but an intensive security review that Microsoft did last year as part of its Trustworthy Computing initiative led to delays.
Bill Veghte, corporate vice president of Microsoft's Windows Server division, said today that Windows Server 2003 is the "most comprehensively tested server release we've ever done."
Veghte said that more than 5,000 developers spent more than three years working on the operating system. He added that more than 300 customers worldwide have been part of Microsoft's rapid adoption program, and 561,000 have signed up to receive beta versions through the customer preview program. That preview-program total represented a record for any Microsoft server operating system.
In conjunction with the release of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft plans to simultaneously launch a new version of its Visual Studio .Net 2003 development tools.
Also on tap is a 64-bit edition of SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, which was also released today. That new database server is designed to support memory-intensive, high-performance applications running on 64-bit versions of Windows Server 2003.
Some components for Windows Server 2003, however, won't ship at the time of the April launch. Those include the Group Policy Management Console, which is due in the middle of the fourth quarter, Windows Rights Management Services, which are due at year's end, and Windows SharePoint Services for collaboration, which are also due at year's end.
Also shipping separately will be the Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM), although that technology is expected to be ready in time for the Windows Server 2003 launch. WSRM is designed to let IT managers allocate CPU and memory to applications and set the dates and times that certain policies will apply. The technology is also intended to help IT managers monitor an application's virtual storage and track when limits are being exceeded.
Read more about Servers in Computerworld's Servers Topic Center.



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Nimsoft for Server Monitoring - A Nimsoft Service Level Management Solution White Paper
- The Nimsoft for Server Monitoring solution supports iSeries AS400, Netware, Linux, Windows, and UNIX from a single, easy-touse
console. The solution monitors core... - Cisco UCS B200 M2 Blade Server: Best Cloud Computing Performance of Any 2-Socket Blade Server
- The Cisco® UCS B200 M2 server delivers the best cloud computing performance of any 2-socket blade server as measured by the VMware® VMmark™...
- Cisco UCS C460 M2 Server: Best Cloud Computing Performance Available Anywhere
- The Cisco UCS C460 M2 High-Performance Rack-Mount Server powered by Intel Xeon processors, connected by Cisco Nexus switching, and supported by EMC VNX...
- IDC: The ROI of Converged Networking Using Unified Fabric
- To better understand the benefits of consolidating storage and server networks using Unified Fabric, IDC conducted interviews with six Cisco customers who have...
- Overcome Top 7 Admin Challenges of Active Directory
- As Active Directory's role in the enterprise has drastically increased, so has the need to secure the data. Gain insight on creating repeatable,... All Servers White Papers
- Optimizing Networks for the Cloud
- Join guest speaker, Rohit Mehra, IDC Director of Enterprise Communications Infrastructure, to explore current trends, discuss best practices for optimizing Data Center and...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 2: Designing and Deploying SQL Server on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 1: Designing and Deploying Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn the virtual hardware design considerations for Exchange 2010, deployment using the building block approach, options for high-availability and...
- Customer Spotlight: How IPC The Hospitalist Company Implemented Oracle on VMware
- Have you been looking to hear about customer's experiences with the new VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager product? View this webcast to learn...
- Virtualize Business-Critical Applications with Confidence
- Virtualizing business-critical applications has become a key focus for organizations as they move along their virtualization journey. With the launch of VMware vSphere®... All Servers Webcasts