Microsoft posted the first service pack for Systems Management Server 2003. While the company characterizes the service pack as a "relatively small update" to SMS 2003, which came out in November, SP1 ...
Microsoft has launched Systems Management Server 2003 at the Microsoft IT Forum 2003 in Copenhagen, Denmark. For those unfamiliar with the software, Systems Management Server 2003 — which technically ...
Microsoft's management story hasn't been bad, but it was a bit convoluted: group policy management through Active Directory, Web content and COM+ component deployment with Application Center Server ...
When Microsoft launched Windows 2000, many saw an overlap with Systems Management Server--the company's server for systems administrators--and said good-bye SMS. They may have spoken too soon. Mary Jo ...
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 22, 2003 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that Systems Management Server 2003, its change and configuration management solution for Windows(r) and a critical piece in the Dynamic ...
The last time we looked at Microsoft’s System Management Server, it was in the middle of a long beta-test cycle. While the basic features of the product haven’t changed, there have been some minor ...
MICROSOFT WILL HIGHLIGHT new features in the forthcoming release of its Systems Management Server (SMS), code-named Topaz, at the SMS and Windows 2000 User Conference, which runs this week in Las ...
Microsoft's management story hasn't been bad, but it was a bit convoluted: group policy management through Active Directory, Web content and COM+ component deployment with Application Center Server ...
The patch released by the Redmond, Wash. software giant on Tuesday fixes four vulnerabilities in Windows that affect Internet Explorer, Windows workstation service, FrontPage Server Extensions, and ...
Microsoft Corp. today announced the beta release of Systems Management Server 2003 R2, its tool to help businesses manage Windows environments. The software offers new ease-of-use and security ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...