. "Windows Server \"Longhorn\" is the codename for the next server operating system from Microsoft. It will be the successor to Windows Server 2003, and will be called Windows Server 2007 or 2008, depending on its release date[1] \u2014 it is known that Microsoft intends to keep the year based naming scheme of its server products. According to Bob Muglia, senior vice president of servers and tools at Microsoft, the current release timeframe for Server \"Longhorn\" is the second half of 2007[2]."@en . "Windows Server \"Longhorn\" is the codename for the next server operating system from Microsoft. It will be the successor to Windows Server 2003, and will be called Windows Server 2007 or 2008, depending on its release date[1] \u2014 it is known that Microsoft intends to keep the year based naming scheme of its server products. According to Bob Muglia, senior vice president of servers and tools at Microsoft, the current release timeframe for Server \"Longhorn\" is the second half of 2007[2]. Server \"Longhorn\" will be the server equivalent of Windows Vista (previously also known by the codename \"Longhorn\"), and is likely to contain many of the same features, as well as others aimed specifically at high-end users. This is a similar relationship to that between Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (codenamed \"Whistler\" and \"Whistler Server\", respectively)."@en . . . "Windows Server 2007"@en . .