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Microsoft expands management capabilities
Microsoft in 2000 rolled out its Operation Manager software with the goal of bringing the same management strengths the company had in desktop environments to Windows-based data centers.

Now company officials are looking to continue expanding those capabilities to include virtualized and non-Microsoft environments.

At its Microsoft Management Summit April 29 in Las Vegas, Bob Muglia, senior vice president of Microsoft's Server and Tools Business, also will outline the company's new use of open-source technologies and industry standards.


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