Microsoft has released the first publicly available beta of its next-generation Windows server operating system, code-named “Longhorn.” Longhorn Beta 3, the first feature-complete version of the product, builds on Windows Server 2003 by addressing the automation of daily management tasks, enhanced security, new scripting and command-line technology, and streamlined installation options, according to the company. It is expected to ship during the second half of 2007, Microsoft stated.
MS Aims to Get Kinks Out of Longhorn With Public Beta
Posted by: Tim Gray April 26, 2007 11:17 AMMicrosoft has released the first publicly available beta of its next-generation Windows server operating system, code-named “Longhorn.” Longhorn Beta 3, the first feature-complete version of the product, builds on Windows Server 2003 by addressing the automation of daily management tasks, enhanced security, new scripting and command-line technology, and streamlined installation options, according to the company. It is expected to ship during the second half of 2007, Microsoft stated.