Realtime Windows Server Opinion Question #12: What is your timeframe for implementing Server 2008?
As part of our bi-monthly Realtime Windows Server's "Help an Admin Out!" Contest, we'll be posting an opinion question every Wednesday for you to answer. Each answer also serves as an entry into our contest.
We welcome your comments on today's and every future opinion question!
For this week, our question is:
What is your timeframe for implementing Server 2008?
Submit your answer as a comment below. You will be prompted to submit your email address. We will use this to contact you if you win. For this contest period, we are offering up a copy of Tricks of the Vista Masters, a book recently released by reknowned author Peter Bruzzese. This book is currently available on Amazon here.

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Within 4 months of RTM.
Posted by: Madhuri Kale | December 26, 2007 11:50 PM
i trust in Microsoft products.. Will implement the server 2008 once the pilot test done on the first day of release.
Posted by: Gokulan | January 24, 2008 11:25 AM
Vista is the most radical revamping of Windows since 1995. But along with all the fantastic improvements, there are a couple of things that drive you up the wall. Maybe you're not seeing the performance you expect. Security is better, but boy, is it annoying. And what's with that interface thing that's just in the way? Well, you can fix all that.
Posted by: buvaneswari | February 15, 2008 3:44 AM
As soon as I can download it from the Open License website. I have several new servers waiting to be loaded and there is no reason to install 2003 on them. They will be a new DC, our first TS server and a file server.
Posted by: Dennis | February 25, 2008 12:57 PM
it is best for me
Posted by: Ujjwal kumar | March 13, 2008 9:48 AM