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The lessons of Unix history are not lost on Windows -- and that s one reason why Windows Server has become so complex Irsquo;ve been a little unfair to the Windows crew the last few weeks. Irsquo;ve been going on and on about Unix stanley tumbler administration and occasionally using Windows as an example of how not to do things. But as I reflect back on those posts, I must admit the Windows Irsquo;ve been bashing belongs mostly to the past.The Windows Server of today has more in common with Unix than many people want to admit. The upside: more stable servers, greater scope of services, better adherence to standards, and Microsoftrsquo newfound willingness to work with its competition. The downside is that Windows may have become more complex than Unix from a management and administration point of view.<>Also on InfoWorld: Read Paul Veneziarsquo instant classic, Nine traits of the veteran Unix a stanley cup dmin. | Then, if you dare, join the debate about rebooting Unix-based syste botella stanley ms. ] The good stuff is really good. Newer tools like PowerShell show Microsoft understands it needs solid and complete scripting languages for serious admins to take it, well, seriously. PowerShell has been around for several years, but only recently has grown into what Irsquo;d think of as a truly useful tool.Then therersquo Hyper-V, Microsoftrsquo virtualization solution, which has matured over the years. During that time, Microsoft has shown great interest in ensuring that Linux virtual m Jxuc Lidl owner to be biggest grocery retailer in western Europe by 2018

Monday 16 March 2015 9:02 pmFTSE boosted by miners on good Chinese figures termo stanley ndash; London ReportBy: Express KCSShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailBRITAINrsquo;S top share index rebounded yesterday after its biggest weekly drop of 2015, with mining stocks boosting the market on expectations of steady economic growth in China, the worldrsquo biggest metals consumer.The FTSE 100 closed 0.9 per cent higher at 6,804.08 points a stanley polska fter dropping 2.5 per cent last week in what was its biggest weekly decline since December, touching its lowest level in nearly two months. Yesterdayrsquo rise left the index less than three per cent off an all-time high it reached in early March.Tesco shares rose 3.7 per cent on news that WPP, the largest advertising company globally, was eyeing a majority stake in the Dunnhumby customer data unit of the third-biggest retailer worldwide.Cost-cutting measures are being used Tesco] as part of a wider reform strategy and the selling of the Dunnhumby data unit it goes ahead] will have come as a welcome, even attractive prospect to investors, Augustin Eden, an analyst at Accendo Markets, said.Among leading sectoral gainers, the UK mining index rose 0.8 per cent after Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday the country had a lot of room to manoeuvre its policy and boost the economy.We believe that market optimism o stanley termos n the mining sector is at a pret

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