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Thursday, April 26, 2007 : 0955 Hrs
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Microsoft releases public beta of Windows Server 'Longhorn'

Seattle, April 26 (AP): The first public ``beta'' release of Microsoft Corp.'s 
next-generation Windows Server operating system, code-named Longhorn, is
now widely available, the company said.

The Redmond-based company's last major overhaul to the server OS was in 2003.

Longhorn is more secure, and makes servers - behind-the-scenes computers that 
handle e-mail, Web traffic and file-sharing, among other tasks - easier for
information-technology professionals to manage than previous versions of the 
software, Bob Visse, a senior director in Microsoft's Windows Server group,
said on Wednesday.

One Longhorn development, ``network access protection,'' examines employees' 
computers every time they log onto the company network. If the PCs do not have
up-to-date antivirus programs, for example, they are quarantined until the 
problem is fixed.

Longhorn can also be installed in pieces. IT managers can decide what tasks 
they want the server to perform, then install just the necessary functions.
Less software means fewer programs to keep updated with security patches, and 
fewer places for hackers to attack, Visse said.

He said he expects ``hundreds of thousands'' of companies to test the beta, and 
that Microsoft is on track to finish work on the software by the end of
the year.

Michael Cherry, an analyst at the independent research group Directions on 
Microsoft, said the network access protection feature is ``a good step,'' but
noted that other companies, such as Cisco Systems Inc., offer similar products.

Cherry also said the ability to instal only as many functions as needed is the 
most exciting new Windows Server feature. Besides being more secure and less
of a space-hog, the new software brings Windows Server in line with Linux, an 
open-source alternative Cherry said many companies choose because it can
be slimmed down in this way.

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