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Do more with lessAs an IT professional, you're being asked to do more. And do it with less. Fortunately, Windows Server 2003 operating system can help, so you can achieve greater network productivity and reliability with less time, money and hassle than ever before. Coming to a network near youGet ready, Windows Server 2003 launches April 24, 2003! Soon you'll be able to have enterprise-class power and dependability, but with a significantly lower total cost of ownership than ever before. Why upgrade?Greater productivity and dependability are just two of the many reasons why you should upgrade to the Windows Server 2003 family. Discover the major benefits and most important factors for migrating from Windows NT® or Windows 2000 operating systems. Events and WebcastsThe most advanced Windows Server everWindows Server 2003 provides a complete server platform for powering connected applications, networks, and Web services. Easier to deploy, manage and use, this advanced operating system offers evolutionary improvements in:
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