Windows Server Platform Reaches Maturity (Public)

With Windows Server 2003, Microsoft takes a major step forward in the implementation of its vision for networks of PC clients and servers that can be treated as a single information system. For the first time, Microsoft now runs the same code base on its server, high-end and business desktops, and consumer desktops, and the .NET runtime and framework provides a development architecture that is optimized to populate this infrastructure with applications and web services. While strengthening its appeal to small and medium businesses that have long represented the core user base of Windows servers, Windows Server 2003 has made considerable progress addressing the vertical scalability and reliability needs of large enterprise datacenters.

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