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Windows Server 2008: It's the security, stupid

Windows Server 2008: It's the security, stupid

By:  Gregg Keizer  On: 24 Feb 2008 For: Computerworld (SS) Creator

Of the nearly 800 IT decision-makers polled by CDW Corp., 49 per cent cited security features as the benefit of most interest to their company, school or government agency

Like the IT professionals polled by CDW, Cherry sees security as a big benefit of the new operating system. At the top of his list: Server Core, a scaled-back installation option that omits the Windows Explorer shell, reduces the number of services running on the server and doesn't include Internet Explorer, a noted exploit magnet.

"[Server Core] increases the security of Windows Server 2008, because if you're just running components, that has to be more secure. If it requires less patching, because some services aren't running, that has to be helping security."

Saying he is "bullish" on Windows Server 2008," Cherry urged users to work with the software sooner rather than later. "There's value there, and I don't think you'll want to wait to deploy. You should gain experience with Server Core now."










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Gregg Keizer Gregg Keizer is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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