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The myth of Windows Workstation 2008

For a few months now Ive been hearing stories from people who claim to be getting a much better Windows experience by ditching Windows Vista and adopting Windows Server 2008 as a desktop operating system.
windows - comments - 17.7.2008

The myth of Windows Workstation 2008

For a few months now Ive been hearing stories from people who claim to be getting a much better Windows experience by ditching Windows Vista and adopting Windows Server 2008 as a desktop operating system.
windows - comments - 17.7.2008

Using Windows Server 2008 as a SUPER workstation OS

Vijayshinva Karnure, a IIS, ASP and ASP.NET troubleshooter as well as a consultant for developers and system admins of Microsoft India is so cool!
windows - comments - 14.2.2008

Is Windows Server 2008 Workstation the One and True Windows Vista?

There is little choice, at this point in time, for end users looking for a new Windows client. And it is pretty much Windows Vista or Windows XP, or taking into account the evolution of the two products, Vista SP1 and XP SP2, with XP SP3 coming down the pipe "momentarily."
windows - comments - 7.3.2008

VMware Workstation 7 released with full Windows 7 support

VMware has announced the latest version it's flagship virtualization software - VMware Workstation 7 which is packed full of new features which are huge - including full 3D graphics support for virtual machines.
windows - comments - 2.11.2009

Microsoft postpones Winhec 2008 to Fall 2008

Microsoft announced that WinHEC 208 will not be held in the spring as previous years, but in the fall (October probably) of 2008.
microsoft - comments - 17.11.2007

Windows Server 2008: Need to Know

After many months of waiting, Microsoft finally released the Beta 3 version of Windows Server 2008 (previously codenamed "Longhorn"), a major milestone pre-release version of the next version of Windows Server.
windows - comments - 31.7.2007

Windows Vista to Explode in 2008

2007 might not have been the Wow's year, but in 2008 Windows Vista will explode. All the starts are aligned for Vista adoption to go through the roof. As a matter of fact, 2008 will prove the first truly fertile year for the Wow from the household to the corporate environment.
windows - comments - 15.11.2007

What will run on Windows Server 2008 and when

Now that Microsoft has released to manufacturing Windows Server 2008, the next obvious question is which applications will run on it and when?
windows - comments - 4.2.2008

The Best Windows Antivirus 2008 Editions

The search for the best antivirus of 2008 has advanced one step further, courtesy of security solution testing lab AV-Test.org. All the best available 2008 security suite editions were thrown against in excess of 1.1 million samples of malicious code on an arena of Windows XP SP2.
common - comments - 13.3.2008

"Avoid Microsoft Windows Vista until 2008"

New security features in Windows Vista will largely eliminate the need to run separate anti-spyware or firewall software, according to a new analyst report.
windows - comments - 8.5.2006

Windows XP SP3 Delayed until 2008

As I predicted, another delay and watch when in 2007 they will cancel the SP completely.
windows - comments - 19.10.2006

Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 Download

Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 helps IT professionals to increase the flexibility of their server infrastructure while offering developers a more robust web and applications platform for building connected applications and services.
download - comments - 5.9.2007

Windows Server 2008 RC0 Downloads

Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate helps IT professionals to increase the flexibility and reliability of their server infrastructure while offering developers a more robust web and applications platform for building connected applications and services.
download - comments - 26.9.2007

What will Microsoft share about Windows futures in 2008?

Microsofts 2008 conference dance card is starting to fill in. Its looking like a very busy February and March for the conference-going set. And, as usual with Microsoft, mid-summer will be full of Microsoft industry and insider events.
windows - comments - 17.11.2007

What Windows Goodies to Expect from Microsoft in 2008?

Being as there are but a few days until 2008 kicks in, I thought that I would ask the question 'What to expect out of Microsoft in the coming year?', as well.
windows - comments - 28.12.2007

How to Bypass Windows Server 2008 Activation

In Windows Server 2008 (and previous Microsoft operating systems) you must activate your computer in order to use it legally.
windows - comments - 9.3.2008

Windows Server 2008 Unleashed Promo

Thanks to dhan for posting about this in our Back Page News section. After the embarrassing Vista SP1 promo posted here earlier this week, it seems the sales team have got their act together and released a really cool promo for Windows Server 2008, called "Windows Server 2008 Unleashed".
windows - comments - 18.4.2008

Previewing Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft seems like the most unlikely company to ship products that really support Enterprise 2.0. After all, the company is the poster child for packaged software.
windows - comments - 13.6.2008

The Best Windows Vista Blog Contest 2008

WinVistaClub, in association with Windows Vista Magazine, is organising a contest to recognise some of the Best Windows Vista Blogs and Websites.
microsoft - comments - 13.8.2008

Windows Server 2008 R2 still lives

What do you do with a blog post that is so messed up that you cant even go in and edit it in order to fix it? Thats my dilemma with my post from August 15 about Microsoft skipping over Windows Server 2008 R2 and proceeding direct to Windows 7 Server.
windows - comments - 18.8.2008

Windows 7 Beta 1 available for download on December 2008

The constant wave of Windows 7 Beta chatter from Redmond, even without an official confirmation from Microsoft, is a clear indication that the company is gearing up to move the next iteration of the Windows client beyond the development milestone (M) stages.
windows - comments - 11.9.2008

Windows Server 2008 R2 revealed

Microsoft announced the second release of its Windows Server 2008 operating system at its Professional Developer Conference in Los Angeles this week.
windows - comments - 31.10.2008

Windows Server 2008 Foundation Launched

Today Microsoft announced the availability of Windows Server 2008 Foundation. For small businesses with 15 or fewer users, Windows Server 2008 Foundation puts the reliability, security and manageability of the Windows Server platform within the reach of all businesses at an affordable price.
windows - comments - 1.4.2009

Windows Server 2008 R2 SCONFIG

SCONFIG is a command line tool designed to streamline the work of system administrators that work with core deployments of Windows Server 2008 R2.
windows - comments - 8.7.2009

Windows Server 2008 R2 planned for 2009....

Microsoft is sticking to their promise of delivering a minor release after a major Windows Release.
windows - comments - 16.5.2007

Top 10 New Features in Windows Server 2008

There are a myriad of both subtle and fundamental differences in the basic architecture of Windows Server 2008, which could dramatically change not only the way it's used in the enterprise, but also the logical and physical structure of networks where it's the dominant OS.
windows - comments - 25.5.2007

Microsoft.com runs on Windows Server 2008 Beta 3!

this great story just arrived my inbox: "...were extremely proud to announce that the www.microsoft.com site is running 100% on our next generation web platform!!"
microsoft - comments - 14.6.2007

Windows Server 2008 launch set for February

Confirming what many had expected, Microsoft announced on Tuesday that the next version of its server operating system, Windows Server 2008, won't formally launch until next year.
windows - comments - 10.7.2007

FTP7 for Windows Server 2008 RC0 is released!

Today Microsoft released the newest version of our FTP server for Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0)!
download - comments - 27.9.2007

Using Windows Server 2008 as a SUPER workstation OS

Vijayshinva Karnure: Windows Server 2008 is the best OS to be released till date from Microsoft's stable. And the moment I got hold of the RTM build I could not resist installing it on my workstation. I always prefer running a Server OS on my workstation... I have been running Windows 2003 disguised as XP (with all the themes and stuff) all these days.



So here is my tale of how I went about setting up Windows Server 2008 to look and fell like its desktop counterpart Windows Vista.




winbeta.org - 12.02.2008

Using Windows Server 2008 as a SUPER workstation OS (Continued)

Vijayshinva Karnure: This is a continuation of my previous post  Using Windows Server 2008 as a SUPER workstation OS



Here are a couple of things I missed in my previous post...




winbeta.org - 20.02.2008

Server 2008: The Windows Workstation we always wanted

Mary Jo Foley: As discontent over Windows Vista (with or without Service Pack 1) continues to swirl, Microsoft is gearing up to launch on February 27 the “other” Windows: Windows Server 2008. Even though it is built from the same core as Vista, Windows Server is different from Vista in a number of ways, from its role-based configuration options, to its built-in hypervisor.



Guest blogger Jason Perlow (of asbestos-underwear fame) has been an advocate for Microsoft making Windows Server 2008 available as in workstation/desktop form. Like the old Windows NT and Windows 2000 Workstation products, a Windows Server 2008 Workstation would be a form factor for power users who don’t need all the Vista desktop eye candy, but care more about manageability and performance.




winbeta.org - 26.02.2008

Windows Server 2008 is 20% faster than Vista

It seems Microsoft may have a successor (or replacement) for Vista after all and it’s already been released. Windows Server 2008 isn’t easy to configure as a desktop operating system but when done correctly can be 20% faster than Vista while retaining most of the same features.

Windows Workstation 2008 is not a product sold by Microsoft and must be configured from a copy of Windows Server 2008. It seems this version of Windows lacks the “bloat” that is part of Vista. However, I am not sure what the author is referring to (but is likely talking about unnecessary services). Of course this version of Windows was designed with developers in mind who covet speed above all else. Workstation 2008 includes IIS and Hyper-V for creating virtual machines.

A Microsoft employee and third party website have created tutorials on how to use Windows Server 2008 as a desktop operating system. This is what I’ve been referring to as Windows Workstation 2008. Keep in mind that this will have the same driver problems as Vista does, meaning, if a Vista driver doesn’t exist for a piece of hardware you still won’t be able to use it with Server or Workstation 2008.


neowin.net - 12.03.2008

Windows "Workstation" 2008 Clobbers Vista in Benchmark Testing

Randall Kennedy: Just when you think you've got it all figured out, along comes another curve ball to keep you guessing. This time around it's a set of new benchmark test results from our old friends at the exo.performance.network. Apparently, these guys heard about the brouhaha surrounding some Microsoft's engineer's blog post about using Server 2008 as a "Super Workstation OS" and decided to put the concept to the test. They loaded each OS onto identical hardware, tweaking the Server implementation to make it look and act like Vista. Then they tested them under a variety of productivity and multitasking scenarios.



The net result: Windows "Workstation" 2008 (i.e the tweaked Server 2008 installation) trashed Windows Vista with Service Pack 1, outscoring its desktop sibling by as much as 17%.



You can read all the gory details over at the exo.blog site. Suffice to say that there's a new option for power users who are fed-up with Vista's sluggishness: Windows Server 2008, or as I'm now calling it, "Windows NT 6.1 Workstation."




winbeta.org - 06.03.2008

VMware Workstation 7 released with full Windows 7 support

VMware has announced the latest version it's flagship virtualization software - VMware Workstation 7 which is packed full of new features which are huge - including full 3D graphics support for virtual machines. VMware workstation is compatible with over 20 operating systems out of the box, and can run many other operating systems unofficially. As previously mentioned, the new VMware workstation comes with full 3D graphics support for guest operating systems - meaning that if your computer can't play a game, but has the resources to run a virtual operating system well, you can run an earlier version of Windows (or Linux) to play it.

Read full story.....
neowin.net - 02.11.2009

Transform Windows Server 2008 to a Workstation

Emmanuel Bergerat: Few days ago I changed my professional notebook/laptop for a real working machine. Working on advanced MOSS 2007 projects, setting up directly MOSS on my host OS is nice, so did I.



Windows Server 2008 Standard RC1 EN, bytes from MSDN, looks like the best candidate for this.



Once setup (its Vista like setup screens), the OS runs smoothly, and working pleasure is here.



But, Windows Server 2008 is hardened compared to Windows Server 2003 R2 on security. Everything is here, but you need to dig in the OS to have them...




winbeta.org - 30.01.2008

Lenovo to launch dual-screen Workstation at CES

Lenovo is all geared up to launch its Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds Workstation at the CES Expo this January. The most interesting thing about this workstation is that it features a dual screen display, hence the 'ds' in its product name(short for 'dual screen'). The workstation comes with a dual screen display - The main screen is 17 inches and the secondary screen is 10.6 inches. Lenovo is also offering users the option of selecting the less expensive Intel Core 2 Quad Processor (2.66GHz built on the newer 45-nanometer manufacturing process) instead of the Intel Core 2 Extreme along with the dual screen display.

Read full story.....
neowin.net - 21.12.2008

Intel, Nvidia, HP Used In New Parallels Workstation Extreme

Parallels has launched the Parallels Workstation Extreme, a high-end workstation virtualization solution that offers near-native performance for resource-intensive applications. Combining technology from Intel, Nvidia and Hewlett-Packard, the solution aims to deliver virtualization without necessarily suffering cutbacks in performance.




winbeta.org - 01.04.2009

VMware Workstation 6 Supports Vista

VMware this week made available version 6.0 of its desktop virtualization product, which has set a standard for testing and development, and competes with Microsoft's now-free VirtualPC. New features in Workstation 6.0 include support for Vista, dual monitors, and USB 2.0 devices...
betanews.com - 11.05.2007

VMware Workstation 5.5 Now Available

VMware released the latest version of its VMware Workstation product on Wednesday, adding better support for 64-bit operating systems and hardware, experimental support for two-way SMP, and enhancements to the virtual machine importer and command line interface...
betanews.com - 01.12.2005

Dell Offers New Desktop Workstation

On the same day that Dell detailed its new "streaming computing" solution for centralized desktop computing, the PC vendor also added to its workstation lineup.



Starting Oct. 11, Dell began taking orders for the new Precision T3400 workstation, which can be configured as either a tower or desktop computer. Dell is offering the new workstation for a starting price of $1,000, according to the company's Web site.



In September, Dell added to its mobile workstation lineup the Precision M6300, which offers a 17-inch display and an SSD (solid state drive) option. Although Dell has been steadily losing market share to rival Hewlett-Packard, workstations are one area in which Dell has managed to outperform HP. An IDC report early in 2007 found that Dell had accounted for 46 percent of worldwide personal workstation shipments in the first quarter of 2007, while HP was second with 33 percent.



The Precision T3400 workstation offers a number of dual- and quad-core Intel Core 2 Duo processors, including the QX6850, which came to market earlier in 2007, offering four processing cores, a clock speed of 3.0GHz, a total of 8MB of Level 2 cache and a 1333MHz front side bus. The workstation also features Intel's X38 Express chip set.




winbeta.org - 12.10.2007

Preview: VMware Workstation 6.5 beta surges ahead

They say market leadership has its privileges. When you're way out in front and the competition is just a distant blip in your rear-view horizon, you get to take a breather. Coast a bit. Maybe focus on the big picture for a while. Yes, it's good to be the leader. All of which begs the question: What the hell is wrong with VMware?



In the traditional desktop virtualisation space, VMware has almost zero competition on the dominant platform, Windows. Yet it continues to innovateand at an alarming pace, no less.



Case in point: VMware Workstation 6.5. Though only just entering beta, Workstation 6.5 is already causing a stir among the virtualisation faithful. That's because the feature set reads like a veritable wish list to Virtual Santa from all the good girls and boys down in the in-house development and helpdesk departments.




winbeta.org - 22.04.2008

Enabling Bluetooth on Windows Server 2008

Robert McLaws: It really bugs me sometimes that Microsoft imposes artificial limitations on Windows versions because they think features are out of scope. Case in point is Windows Server 2008. Now, there is no earthly reason why WS2008 cant support Bluetooth right out of the box. An yet, because someone on the Server team decided that servers dont use Bluetooth, if youre one of the thousands of people who use WS2008 as a workstation, youre SOL. Think just installing your Bluetooth drivers, or enabling the Wireless LAN Services feature will do it? Think again.



Gil Kirkpatrick posted a solution a couple of weeks ago, and it works like a charm. It involves modifying the INF files from the default WS2008 installation to install the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack on WS2008.




winbeta.org - 01.07.2008

Build a Mac Pro equivalent workstation for 1/3 the cost

George Ou: Conventional wisdom tells us that a digital content creation and CAD professional had to fork out $6000 to $10,000 dollars for a high-end 8-core dual-processor workstation, but this is Real World IT where I say screw conventional wisdom. Ive put on my mad scientist hat again and brewed something up for $2311 with equal or better performance than a $6803 Mac Pro (as configured in Apple screen cap to the left). Now granted you cant run Mac OS X so that might be a show stopper for a Mac user, but there are plenty of Windows users who want something that will run just as fast. If thats you, then keep reading!




winbeta.org - 03.01.2008

Brimax 19" TFT Flat Panel Display Review

A new review of yet another monitor. There are many displays out there to choose from and only few really appeal to gamers and workstation pimps: for gamers looks as well as performance comes into play though the workstation pimps don't mind a little trade off and will go for ultimate style to match their working envoirment. The LM19XD from Brimax has both qualities. Be sure to check out the review for our conclusion.


neowin.net - 27.05.2007

Intel confirms 'Skulltrail' Quad SLI support

Nvidia will be bringing Quad SLI to Intel's upcoming 'Skulltrail' eight-core gaming platform - at least, that's what the chip giant is telling companies it hopes will be selling the new motherboard.



Skulltrail will go on sale in Q1 2008 as the Intel D5400XS motherboard based on the company's as-yet-unlaunched 5400 workstation chipset, a leaked Intel presentation slide posted on Chinese-language site HKEPC reveals. Currently, Intel's top-of-the-line workstation chipset is the 5000X, which, like the 5400, supports up two CPUs. The 5400 primarily adds support for a 1600MHz frontside bus (FSB ) frequency.



The D5400XS is designed to take two quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX9775 chips, which are expected to operate on said 1600MHz FSB, contain 12MB of L2 cache each and be initially clocked at 3.2GHz.




winbeta.org - 16.10.2007

Intel CPUs expand Suns workstation portfolio

Following servers with Intels Xeon processors, Sun today introduced workstations based on Intels Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors.



Sun now has a third workstation family, adding to the existing models based on single- and dual socket AMD Opteron-based systems (Ultra 20, Ultra 40 M2) as well as single- and dual-socket UltraSparc IIIi (Ultra 25, Ultra 45) models. The new Ultra 24 is based on Intels Core processors and, in the case of a Core 2 Quad configuration, is Suns first (single-socket) quad-core workstation.



The Ultra 24 has the identical outside look of its two sister models, making the Intel Core 2 logo the only differentiator to the 20, 40, 25 and 45. The Intel system is based on the single-socket Garlow platform supporting six different processors the dual-cores E4400, E6750 and E6850 (2.0 GHz 3.0 GHz) as well as the quad-cores Q6600, Q6700 and QX6850 (2.4 GHz 3.0 GHz).




winbeta.org - 23.10.2007

AMD loses market share in x86 workstation segment faster than expected

More headaches for AMD: Intels Core-based Xeon processor has reclaimed virtually all market share the company had lost to AMD between Q3 2005 and Q2 2006.

According to a report released by Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the workstation market continued to show healthy 15.2% year-over-year growth in the first quarter of this year, resulting in 674,000 units shipped. Segment revenue increased by 15% to about $1.7 billion.

However, it was just Intel that was able to take advantage of that growth, expanding its presence in the market to a level that we have been used to several years ago. According to JPR, Intel claimed a 92.0% share during Q1, up from 88.9% in Q4 2006, up from 89.1% in Q3 and up from 86.7% in Q2. AMD in turn, dropped from 13.3% to 8.0% in the same time frame and is almost back to a market share level that was recorded by JPR for Q3 2005 (6.6%). ..
winbeta.org - 13.06.2007

Asustek launches workstation-based motherboards

Asustek has released the P5E WS Professional and P5E3 WS Professional workstation motherboards with multiple high speed I/O interfaces including dual PCI Express (PCIe) 2.0 and PCI-X slots. The multiple slot interfaces increase expansion choices and allow users to obtain high data transmission speeds, highlighted Asustek. PCIe 2.0 x16 offers double the bus bandwidth of PCIe, from 2.5Gb/s to 5.0Gb/s. The P5E workstation series also showcases PCI-X slots for more convenience on slot expansion, and is able to bring about full speeds for Gigabit Ethernet, SCSI RAID and other PCI-X devices, claimed Asustek.


neowin.net - 05.10.2007