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Last Updated: Aug 06, 2003 
Windows Server is finally here. It appears at a time when IT spenders aren't exactly big spenders, so how will Microsoft convince customers that it's time to upgrade? Features, security, cost savings are all part of the sales ...
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Windows Server 2003's competition: NT, Windows 2000

by: Margie Semilof, Senior News Writer (06 Aug 2003)

Microsoft has now launched Windows Server 2003 (no, really, it has!), and the new platform has some stiff competition -- older brothers NT and Windows 2000. How can Microsoft compete against itself? The company plans to pitch the idea that Windows Server 2003 is the ideal product for cash-strapped firms that need to upgrade.

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