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InternetWeek polled 100 IT managers to find out what they thought about Windows 2000. For instance, we learned that a substantial number of IT organizations are planning to use the new OS as a server platform for key e-business applications. Find out more of the results.
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Windows 2000: A Six-Step Migration Plan (InternetWeek)
Time to cut through the hype, roll up your sleeves and get to work. Our
six-step plan will help prepare you for the Win 2K era.
Review: Windows 2000 Server: Worth The Wait (InternetWeek)
It's here, at long last--Windows 2000 Server. With this major upgrade to its
flagship operating system line, Microsoft has gone far to address many of the
weaknesses in Windows NT, both on the server and workstation. In our tests of
the three initial versions of Windows 2000, we found significant improvements
in reliability, manageability and scalability.
Ready To Run (InformationWeek)
Companies that opted to adopt Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system early are pleased with what they've seen.
Case study: Windows 2000 Passes Early Test (InformationWeek)
The new operating system handles holiday shopping crunch for Barnesandnoble.com.
Opinion: Countdown To Windows 2000 (PlanetIT)
We complain day in and day out about Microsoft and its products, and swear we will never again be tricked. And yet, with Windows 2000 here, we are again dancing in the rain like a bunch of lovesick teenagers.
Tutorial: Win2000 Can Hook You Up (Windows Magazine)
Check out our list of Win2000's best new network productivity features, and then get started on your own connectivity project with our hands-on tips and instructions.