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Windows Server

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What is Windows Server?

Windows Server is a group of operating systems designed by Microsoft that support enterprise-level management, data storage, applications, and communication. It is commonly used by businesses to host websites, manage networks, run applications, and provide file and print services.

What other technologies are related to Windows Server?

Windows Server Competitor Technologies

VMware offers virtualization solutions that compete with Windows Server's Hyper-V for server virtualization.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 13% (42.7k) of relevant job posts
Hyper-V is Microsoft's virtualization platform, directly competing with VMware and other virtualization solutions.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 21% (15.7k) of relevant job posts
Linux is a competing operating system to Windows Server for server workloads.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 4% (47.4k) of relevant job posts
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mentioned alongside Windows Server in 38% (2.5k) of relevant job posts
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mentioned alongside Windows Server in 17% (4.9k) of relevant job posts

Windows Server Complementary Technologies

Active Directory is a directory service that is fundamental for managing users, computers, and resources in a Windows Server environment.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 14% (62k) of relevant job posts
DNS (Domain Name System) is essential for resolving domain names to IP addresses, a core networking service used by Windows Server.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 12% (27.3k) of relevant job posts
PowerShell is a scripting language and automation framework that is deeply integrated with Windows Server for administration and management.
mentioned alongside Windows Server in 9% (35.2k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Windows Server?

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