Are you one of the many enterprises still running Windows Server 2000 or NT in the server room? With support gone or waning, now is the time to take the plunge and plan a migration or upgrade. What makes for a successful migration to Linux, Unix or Windows?
Windows 2003 Migrations Made Simpler
[February 8, 2007] Whether you've decided to retire a few Windows NT servers or need to migrate a slew of Windows 2000 servers, an extreme makeover is in order -- even if you're staying in the Microsoft fold. What's the best way to go about it, and does it always make sense to dump NT?
Windows Migrations Made Simpler
[January 4, 2007] If you're among the 35 percent of organizations still running a Windows NT server, it's time to think about making a change. When does migration to a newer Microsoft operating system make sense, and what questions must be asked for a successful migration?
Linux Migrations Made Simpler
[December 21, 2006] Are you one of the many enterprises still running Windows Server 2000 or NT in the server room? With support gone or waning, now is the time to take the plunge and plan a migration or upgrade. We look at what makes for a successful migration to Linux.
- 1 Linux Server Management Nightmare: Attack of the Killer Penguins
- 2 Top 10 Open-Source Server Technologies You Need to Know
- 3 10 Coolest Features in Windows Server 2008
- 4 Getting Started With EFT Server -- A More Secure FTP Server Option
- 5 Making Linux Server Directories More Readable, Add to Perl's @INC Array

