Everybody has their own theory about the importance of the product we used to call Windows .Net Server, released last week as Windows Server 2003. Some may welcome the platform's support for XML, but there are other points of note.
A check with the usual suspects - consultants and contractors, mostly - suggests the product will impress most people because it includes version 6 of Internet Information Services (IIS).
Windows devotees may praise the increased security; but what really matters isn't what the users think, because the users aren't in charge any more.
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