For directory keepers, having a Windows Server 2008 installed might be the right option for you. Microsoft has shown its commitment to Active Directory Domain Services. Among the features of Microsoft Server 2008 are improved auditing, security, and the management of Active Directory Domain Services.
For more details on the features of Windows Server 2008, please refer to this article.
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