With its recent release of the fourth technical preview of Windows Server 2016, Microsoft has proven its commitment to improving its server for both on-premises and cloud-based deployments.
Microsoft’s recent on-premises tools have been getting half-hearted (if that) feature upgrades. (Case in point: Exchange 2016.) So it’s especially great to see the strong commitment to Windows Server.
Key improvements in Windows Server 2016 include the following:
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