Sunday, 1 February 2015

Microsoft Pushes Windows Server 'Next' Back To 2016



In recent years, Microsoft has released its new Windows client and server releases in tandem. But with Windows 10, Microsoft is about to leave this practice and to postpone its next version of Windows Server 2016, while its complementary client Windows 10 launch in calendar 2015.Microsoft officials confirmed the decoupling of the upcoming releases of client and server on a blog in January 29.There was rumors of my sources and Windows iT Pro, the next version of Windows server may be delayed.

Blog post today does not explain why Microsoft officials decided to take this new path. I heard some theories. Some believe that the next version of Windows Server includes multiple errors Microsoft officials considered acceptable, leading to a delay in the second public preview that the delay could be part previously promised in early 2015, in the spring of 2015 that. Others churches heard about Microsoft's strategy to try to convince more users to move to the cloud, as Microsoft continues its mission to implement new functions added to the cloud before.

And I myself - as Windows IT Pro Rod Trent - wonder if the refusal of the next version of Windows Server can be connected in any way with the imminent end of support for Windows Server 2003. Perhaps Milds not want to confuse the message updating and i want to be able to say that still is running Windows Server 2003 for all the free Microsoft support, including security patches) ends this July that the platform should move is Windows Server 2012 R2.

There is also the possibility that business users and IT professionals have told the company to push out another great new server version only two years after Windows Server 2012 R2 debut may be too soon.Microsoft officials have refused to say why company is delaying Windows Server Next. When I spoke to Mike Neil, general manager of Windows Server at TechEd in Barcelona in October, said the plan was to record the next public preview available in early 2015, then something has changed between then and now.

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