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What's New in Windows Server 2016

White Paper: Parallels

In the near future, Windows Server will start rolling out to company datacenters. Windows Server has introduced the separation between fabric administration and service or application administration. From the fabric administration point of view, Windows Server 2016 also addresses the challenge of hardware component compatibility issues, migration to and from the cloud. This whitepaper provides insights on how the infrastructure of Windows Server 2016 has been inspired by Azure and see what cloud technology has been implemented in Windows Server 2016 deployments. Key takeaways from this whitepaper: Major areas of innovation for Windows Server 2016 Is RDS 2016 Enough to Manage virtual applications and desktops? Built-in security features and protection of Windows Server 2016 Improving RDS 2016 with Parallels Remote Application Server (RAS)

Windows PC-Based Machine Automation

White Paper: KINGSTAR

As software-based machine control begins to replace expensive hardware solutions, more organizations are weighing their options for soft motion vendors. In this comparison matrix, we break down the critical features and capabilities of 5 top soft motion providers: Adlink PCI-8366 Galil DMC – 18x6 Series ACS Motion – SpiiPlusSC HP Aerotech A3200 KINGSTAR Soft Motion Learn how each of these offerings stacks up against 5 key dimensions, including real-time OS (RTOS) with Windows, basic motion control, the ability to support the soft motion and EtherCAT Fieldbus, and cost. If you’re considering a soft motion system, download “Windows PC-Based Machine Automation: A Comparison of Motion Control with EtherCAT Fieldbus Offerings” today.

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