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Express updates for Windows Server 2016 re-enabled for November 2018 update
Starting with the November 13, 2018 update on Tuesday, Windows will again publish Express updates for Windows Server 2016. Express updates for Windows Server 2016 stopped in mid-2017 after a significant issue was found that kept the updates from installing correctly. -
Use Azure Site Recovery to migrate Windows Server 2008 before End of Support
Don’t let the name fool you. Azure Site Recovery (ASR) can be used as an Azure migration tool for 30 days at no charge. It has been used for years to support migration of our 64-bit versions of Windows Server, and we are pleased to announce it now supports migration of Windows Server 2008 32-bit applications to Azure Virtual Machines. -
Remote Desktop Services 2019 generally available with Windows Server 2019
Today, we're excited to announce the newest version of Remote Desktop Services (RDS), RDS 2019. RDS 2019 builds on the strong foundation of RDS 2016, letting you rapidly deploy on-premises or in the cloud. -
Windows Server 2019 – now generally available!
Last week at Ignite, we announced Windows Server 2019 and talked about the new hybrid, security, application platform, and hyper-converged infrastructure capabilities. Today, we are making it available for download. -
Windows Server 2019 – Announcing general availability in October!Â
I am excited to share that Windows Server 2019 will be generally available in October 2018! This new release is a great opportunity for our customers to modernize their applications and infrastructure in their own datacenters or in Azure.  -
Windows Server at Ignite 2018
If you’ve been to Ignite before, you know it’s a busy week for the attendees. This year Ignite will have over 700 deep-dive sessions and over 100 expert-led and self-paced workshops... -
Windows Admin Center 1809 and SDK now generally available!
It’s been an exciting debut year for Windows Admin Center, the next-generation graphical management for Windows Server. -
Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 3
In the preceding blogs, you were given a video-tour of some of the high-level advancements made in Windows Server 2019 that touched on areas such as the improvements made around hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), hybrid capabilities such as Azure File Sync and Azure Site Recovery, our new administrative experience with the Windows Admin Center (WAC), and an array of pretty mind-blowing storage enhancements. -
Windows Server 2019 Essentials update
For more than a decade the Windows Server team has been releasing Windows Server editions tailored to meet the needs of small business environments. Windows Server 2016 Essentials is the current in-market edition of Windows Server made for small business and is available for companies with up to 25 users. -
Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 2
Hybrid is the destination, not the journey. Millions of our customers rely on their Windows Server investments to run their business and the public cloud doesn’t extinguish this, it enhances it... -
Everything you need to know about Windows Server 2019 – Part 1
You should know by now that Windows Server 2019 is available as a preview in the Windows Insiders program. In the last few months, the Windows Server team has been working tirelessly on some amazing new features...