Virtualization did not fade because it failed; it faded because it worked. The technology became so good, so stable, that it disappeared into the fabric of everything else. The best innovations are often the quiet ones, the ones that become invisible because they’re everywhere. There was a time when virtualization felt like magic. Spinning up a new server from a

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Windows Server 2025 is not the future. It is the foundation the future still depends on. You cannot containerize discipline, and you cannot outsource reliability. When the cloud forgets its promises, this is the system that will still remember yours. There is something almost tragic about Windows Server 2025.It arrives not with the swagger of innovation but with the quiet

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Hi, I’m the entire IT department. If something breaks, I fix it. If it’s slow, I get blamed. If a vendor calls, it’s me. If the server’s beeping at 2 a.m., that’s also me—staring at it in pajama pants while questioning my life choices. And in between all that, I’m somehow supposed to “modernize our infrastructure.” Look, I’m not against

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In a world of Kubernetes chaos, Linux worship, and buzzword bingo (DevSecOps, anyone?), it’s easy to forget about good ol’ Windows Server—the unassuming, all-powerful Network Operating System (NOS) that’s probably running your entire office while your team argues over which flavor of Linux has the least annoying update manager. But guess what? Windows Server is still here, still quietly running

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