About Windows server 2003
Comparing Windows server 2003 with Linux and Unix
When setting up your online business there are many questions regarding your Windows server that need to be considered, some of these include;
Does an open source platform really provide a long-term cost advantage compared with a Windows server?
Which platform offers the most secure computing environment, a Windows server or a Linux server?
Given the growing concern among customers about intellectual property indemnification, what's the best way to minimise risk?
In moving from an expensive Unix platform, what's the best alternative in terms of migration?
Customers want factual information to help them make the best decisions about these issues.
In a bid to help customers evaluate Microsoft products against alternatives such as Linux/open source and proprietary Unix, Microsoft has generated independent, third-party reports on;
- Total cost of ownership and acquisition costs
- Security
- Indemnification
- Migrating ERP from Unix to Windows
Some of the studies were commissioned by Microsoft, while others were initiated and funded by the analysts. In each case, the research methodology, findings and conclusions were the sole domain of the analyst firms. Therefore, you can be confident that the studies contain truly independent, factual information.
Microsoft is going even deeper with customers to understand their needs and create a feedback loop with their product development teams that enables them to deliver integrated solutions that support real-world customer scenarios, and comprehensively address issues such as manageability, ease of use and reliability.
Microsoft has also commissioned a comparative study on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 vs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Cost of Acquisition and Support.
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