The release of Windows Server 2003 is a small step forward for the platform--an effort that really should be considered Windows 2000 Server Second Edition. With the exception of Internet Information Services 6.0, there aren't any far-reaching or fundamental changes in the product. Organizations that like how Windows 2000 Server is working for them will find more to like in the new release; those that aren't already using Windows Server won't see many new reasons to consider the platform.
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