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Meet Windows Server 2012, Cornerstone of the 'Cloud OS'

Meet Windows Server 2012, Cornerstone of the
September 5, 2012 1:45PM

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A survey of 70 Windows Server 2012 early adopter customers from across the globe showed they expect, on average, 52 percent reduction in downtime, 41 percent reduction in workload deployment time, and 15 hours of productivity time saved per year, per employee. Microsoft positions Windows Server 2012, along with Windows Azure, as the "cloud OS."

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In an announcement that pushes Microsoft Relevant Products/Services deeper into the cloud Relevant Products/Services, Microsoft Server and Tools Business President Satya Nadella officially rolled out Windows Server 2012 -- and offered a big promise for the data Relevant Products/Services center.

In his keynote speech, Nadella said Windows Server 2012 is a cornerstone of the "cloud OS," which provides a consistent platform across private, hosted and public clouds. Microsoft will leverage its market advantage as the most popular operating system to help drive adoption of its new technology.

"The operating system has always been the heartbeat of IT and is now undergoing a renaissance in the new world of continuous cloud services, connected devices and big data," Nadella said, noting that the cloud OS, which is based on Windows Server and Windows Azure, helps expand the boundaries of the data center.

From the Cloud Up

Microsoft likes to say it has built Windows Server 2012 from the cloud up. Windows Server 2012 aims to expand the definition of a server operating system. It promises hundreds of new features, including advancements in virtualization Relevant Products/Services, storage, networking and automation.

Microsoft isn't asking customers to neglect their existing skills or investments in systems management Relevant Products/Services, application development, database, identity and virtualization to take advantage of Windows Server 2012 and cloud computing. In fact, Microsoft said companies could leverage their current technology.

Redmond reports that many enterprise Relevant Products/Services customers are already seeing tremendous value in early deployments. A survey of 70 early adopter customers from across the globe revealed that they expect, on average, 52 percent reduction in downtime, 41 percent reduction in workload deployment time, and 15 hours of productivity time saved per year, per employee. Of the companies surveyed, 91 percent expect a reduction in server administration labor, and 88 percent expect reduction in network Relevant Products/Services administration labor.

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We caught up with Directions on Microsoft analyst Michael Cherry to get the inside scoop on how significant this release really is. He told us that although Windows 8 has won most of the media attention because of all the changes to the user interface, apps Relevant Products/Services and processor families, the server team has been quietly adding a lot of incremental improvements to the operating system. (continued...)

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