Q&A: Bill Laing, corporate vice president of Windows Server and Solutions, says coming improvements in the Windows Server operating system will offer greater opportunities for customers and partners in areas such as virtualization and scalability.
Remarks by Bill Laing, Corporate Vice President, Windows Server and Solutions Division, Microsoft Windows Hardware Engineering Conference 2008 (WinHEC).
Windows HPC Server 2008 allows Wall Street firms to deploy quickly, leverage existing resources and scale from workstation to cluster — all in a familiar Windows environment.
New HPC offering provides enhanced productivity, performance and scalability; proves to be a valuable tool to analyze risk and provide a lever for growth in a turbulent economic environment.
Built using an unprecedented level of customer feedback, the advancements in Windows Server 2008 are indicative of Microsoft’s commitment to give customers the tools and applications they want and need in today’s environment.
Q&A: What Microsoft’s decision to add Internet Information Services 7.0 to the Server Core Installation Option of Windows Server 2008 means for customers and partners.
The general manager of Microsoft’s Windows Server Division, Bill Laing, highlights Windows Server 2008, which is feature-complete and scheduled for release to manufacturing in 2007.