[ISN] Army to drop older Windows

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Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 23:41:45 PST

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/0308/web-windows-03-10-04.asp
    
    By Frank Tiboni 
    March 10, 2004
    
    The Army took the second step last month toward increased cost savings 
    and standardization of Microsoft Corp. software by mandating that all 
    active, National Guard and Reserve commands by 2005 use Windows 2000 
    or newer operating systems.
    
    The directive phases out all Windows NT 4.0 sytems because the company 
    will stop supporting NT Dec. 31. The decision also retires the Windows 
    X and Millenium Edition operating systems.
    
    Lt. Gen. Steve Boutelle, the Army's chief information officer/G-6, 
    signed a Feb. 4 memo titled "Army Policy for Windows NT 4.0 and Active 
    Directory Implementation." 
    
    Army European Command officials responded today by announcing a deal 
    with Quest Software Inc., based in Irvine, Calif., to convert their 
    numerous Windows NT networks to one network using the Windows 2000 and 
    2003 operating systems. The command, located in Heidelberg, Germany, 
    also hired the company to consolidate its 240 Windows NT domains into 
    a single active directory with three domains, according to a March 10 
    Quest statement. 
    
    The Army memo also issued policy and procedures for transitioning to 
    the Windows Active Directory. The software identifies all resources on 
    a network and makes them accessible to users and applications.
    
    Boutelle announced in September that the Army still uses Windows 3.1, 
    95, 98 and NT 4.0. Running one operating system servicewide will keep 
    costs down and let the Army more easily receive updates when released 
    or patches when viruses and worms are detected.
    
    The Army took the first step toward increased costs savings and 
    standardization of Microsoft products in June by awarding a $75 
    million contract, worth up to $450 million, consolidating all of its 
    buying power for company software. 
    
    
    
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