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What’s New in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5: Networking Features

Learn all about the new networking improvements in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5.

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New Features in Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5

Almost as if it didn’t even happen, Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 5 slipped out the door on April 27th. Russell Smith gives us an overview of what’s new in this release.

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What’s New in Remote Desktop in Windows Server 2016

In today’s Ask the Admin, Russell Smith gives us a quick rundown of the new Remote Desktop Services (RDS) features coming in Windows Server 2016.

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Planning for Windows Server 2016

IT veteran Jeff Hicks shares his thoughts on getting the most from Windows Server 2016, what you might want to consider and the future of IT administration.

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Nano Web-Based GUI Management Tools Preview

Learn how to set up the web-based server management tools for Windows Server 2016 TP4.

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Join Windows Server 2016 Nano to a Domain

Learn how to add Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4 Nano Server to an Active Directory domain using the Offline Domain Join (djoin) tool.

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Install Nano Server in Microsoft Azure

Russell Smith walks us through some quick steps on how to install Nano Server in Microsoft Azure with the Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4.

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Microsoft’s Changed Opinion on Hyper-Convergence

Read how Microsoft’s view and recommendations on hyper-convergence have changed over the last year with the evolution of Storage Spaces Direct (S2D).

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Microsoft Announces Windows Server 2016 Licensing

Microsoft has announced details on Windows Server 2016 licensing, which includes a switch to a per-core licensing model.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: December 4

Because every day without snow this winter is to be celebrated, this week’s other news includes a major Windows Server 2016 licensing change, “record” Xbox One sales over Black Friday, Samsung will finally pay Apple its blood money, activist investors circle Yahoo like sharks, and appeals panel will rule on net neutrality.

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