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Windows Server Roadmap Update . Agenda. Windows Server Market Trends A Look Ahead NAP Collaboration Announcement Windows Server 2003 R2 Product Update Summary. Record Windows Server Customer Adoption. Windows Server 2003 has now surpassed the installed base of Windows NT4 Server
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Agenda • Windows Server Market Trends • A Look Ahead • NAP Collaboration Announcement • Windows Server 2003 R2 Product Update • Summary
Record Windows Server Customer Adoption • Windows Server 2003 has now surpassed the installed base of Windows NT4 Server • New deployments of Windows Server 2003 have grown by 375% • Growing faster than any other Windows Server OS ever* • IDC projects that the installed base of Windows Server 2003 will overtake all other versions of Windows Server in 2005 • Windows 2000 took 3 years to overtake NT • Top workloads so far for Windows Server 2003*: • Business Applications • Storage • Database • Networking *Source: Internal Microsoft Study-data collected in April 2004 IDC Source: Worldwide Windows Server Operating Environments 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis: Growth Continues, Version Granularity the Story for Tomorrow, April 2004
1H2005 2H2005 2005 -- A Breakout YearNew Value Delivered to Customers • Windows Server 2003 “HPC Edition” • Windows Storage Server “R2” • Windows Server 2003 “R2” • Windows Server: Codename “Longhorn” Beta • Windows Update Services • Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions • Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
Windows Server Product Updates SP1 Preliminary Testing • SP1 • Release candidate expected around the end of the year • Performance beyond expectations • x64 • Performance for existing 32bit apps has been beyond expectations • Customer and partner training efforts are in full swing • HPC • SDK due this fall x64 Preliminary Testing
Windows Server Security Updates • SP1 • New features like Security Configuration Wizard drawing raves from users • New wave of security guidance now available for Windows Server and XP SP2 • Windows Update Services • Beta in November • Network Access Protection • VPN Quarantine in Windows Server 2003 SP1 & R2 • Industry partnership momentum continues
Microsoft – Cisco NAP Collaboration • Long-term agreement to share plans and integrate network security and health assurance technologies around Microsoft’s Network Access Protection (NAP) and Cisco’s Network Admissions Control (NAC) • Benefit is that mutual customers will be able to better address the increased threat and impact malicious software • Cisco and Microsoft will collaborate on three key deliverables: • Ensure compatibility between Cisco NAC and Microsoft NAP • Drive interoperability efforts between their two architectures as these solutions evolve and are delivered to customers • Lead industry standards in the network admissions and access control arenas to help promote broad market adoption and integration with industry leading ISV solutions. • Gives customers what they’ve asked us for: a more integrated Cisco/Windows solution
What Does this Mean to Customers? • Network Access Protection (NAP) and Anywhere Access will be moved to Longhorn Server to provide more complete solution • For NAP, IPSec enforcement will now be included-another major customer request • Deployment and testing considerations made them more appropriate for a major release like Longhorn • Windows Server 2003 R2 will provide these benefits: • Simplified Branch Server Management • Streamlined Access Management Across Security Boundaries • Efficient Storage Management • Overall guidance: • Testing Windows Server 2003 SP1 is the best way to prepare for R2 • Use VPN quarantine technology in ISA 2004 and Windows Server 2003 • Get relevant security guidance at: http://www.microsoft.com/security/guidance/default.mspx
R2 • Benefits to Customers: • Built on Windows Server 2003 SP1 • Identical servicing, app compatibility etc. • Security, reliability and performance enhancements • Simplified Branch Server Management • Streamlined Access Management Across Security Boundaries • Efficient Storage Management • Predictable & Easy to Consume • Availability and Licensing: • R2 replaces original WS03 release (R2 components optional) • No charge for servers covered by SA/EA • Available as new server license for non-SA • Windows Server 2003 CALs required (no R2 specific version) • Same support lifecycle as WS03
Summary • Strong customer uptake of Windows Server 2003 • In 2005, we will ship more customer-driven updates to our server OS than we have ever shipped and more than any other vendor • We are working to provide greater Windows Server roadmap transparency to help customers plan more effectively • Partnering to provide a more complete solution for customers around Network Access Protection