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Microsoft Application Server (deprecated)

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What is Microsoft Application Server (deprecated)?

Application Server is an expanded server role in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system. It provided an integrated environment for deploying and running custom, server-based business applications. These applications respond to requests that arrive over the network from remote client…

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9 out of 10
October 21, 2020
Our EIT department has especially utilized Microsoft Application Server this year to help combat the whole COVID situation and working …
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  • Security management (9)
    9.0
    90%
  • Application server performance (9)
    9.0
    90%
  • IDE support (9)
    9.0
    90%
  • Administration and management (9)
    7.0
    70%
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What is Microsoft Application Server (deprecated)?

Application Server is an expanded server role in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system. It provided an integrated environment for deploying and running custom, server-based business applications. These applications respond to requests that arrive over the network from remote client computers or…

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An Application Server provides services and infrastructure for developing, deploying, and running applications

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What is Microsoft Application Server (deprecated)?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Application Server is an expanded server role in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system. It provided an integrated environment for deploying and running custom, server-based business applications. These applications respond to requests that arrive over the network from remote client computers or from other applications. Application Server is deprecated.

Reviewers rate IDE support and Security management and Application server performance highest, with a score of 9.

The most common users of Microsoft Application Server (deprecated) are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use MS Application to enable our remote users to use our legacy or on-premises applications without the need to install the application locally on the end-users' system, or set up complex network environments. This has enabled us to have one central location to deploy, manage, and update our on-prom and legacy applications.
  • Enables you to host on-prem and legacy applications remotely without the complexity.
  • MS Application Server has been rock solid and requires very little maintenance.
  • You have the ability to manage your on-prem and legacy applications in one centralized location.
  • Applications are very fast and responsive even while being access remotely.
  • Some security hotfixes and general release updates require restarts.
  • We wish it supported more applications out of the box.
  • Thin client support would be great for MS Application Server.
MS Application Server is great at enabling your remote users to access on-premises and legacy applications remotely without the need for complex infrastructure or application installs on the remote computers. This enables you to manage on-prem and legacy applications in one central location. This is great for maintaining those application, and for security reasons.
Application Servers (6)
90%
9.0
IDE support
90%
9.0
Security management
90%
9.0
Administration and management
90%
9.0
Application server performance
100%
10.0
Installation
100%
10.0
Open-source standards compliance
70%
7.0
  • MS Application Server has been great for our ROI since it has reduced dedicating IT resources to maintaining legacy applications on end-users systems.
  • We have been able to have a central location for all our legacy and on-prem applications.
  • Our IT operations have been able to greatly improve efficiencies.
Microsoft Application Server was cheaper then what IBM WebSphere Application Server would have cost us. Also, our legacy applications run much faster on MS Application Server.
MS Application requires very little maintenance, provides great performance, and enables us to manage all our on-prem and legacy applications in one central location without having to dedicate additional IT resources.
Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V), Microsoft 365 Business
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
MS Application Server is used by our remote staff and clients. Some of our applications require installation on physical systems since they are legacy applications. MS Application Server has enabled us to centralize application management to two servers and eliminated the need to update every single user's computer via scripts and deployments. This has saved us valuable resources in our IT department.
  • Microsoft Application Server has been very stable. We have had very few issues with downtime except for updates.
  • We now have a central location to manage and update our legacy apps without the need to install each app on each user's system.
  • Application performance is surprisingly very good and responsive even in bandwidth restricted environments.
  • Wish MS Application Server has support for more third-party providers.
  • Patching the server requires reboots which is a common issue with MS hotfixes and service packs.
  • Cheaper technical support options from Microsoft would be great.
MS Application is great for legacy applications that require actual app installs on endpoint user computers. It provides a central location to update and manage your legacy application and eliminates the need to install applications locally on the end-users computer. It's less well suited if you run all your applications from the cloud and they are web-based.
Application Servers (6)
90%
9.0
IDE support
90%
9.0
Security management
100%
10.0
Administration and management
90%
9.0
Application server performance
100%
10.0
Installation
90%
9.0
Open-source standards compliance
70%
7.0
  • Our ROI has been great. We have been able to reduce the time spent on maintaining legacy applications which frees up IT staff to focus on other projects.
  • We have been able to standardize all of our legacy applications to one location.
  • Business operations have improved greatly by enabling all users access to our legacy applications.
We chose MS Application Server since it's fast and reliable and support complex environments and it's simple to set up and get running.
Stability is one of the first things we consider when evaluating software. MS Application Server has been rock solid and has reduced the time that our IT staff dedicates to maintaining our legacy applications.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service), Microsoft Office 365
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
One of the best Microsoft Products. MS Application Server enables us to provide our internal software to our internal and remote workforce users that's fast and reliable. The old days of you having to install applications is gone this has reduced IT staff man-hours by providing a central location where all applications are installed and updated.
  • One central location to administer all your applications from.
  • Has been rock solid for us with little to no downtime.
  • Applications are fast and responsible even with bandwidth restrictions.
  • Cheaper support from Microsoft would be great.
  • Wish there was a thin client option.
MS Application Server is great for any environment that requires you to run internal applications that are not accessible via for compliance reasons. If you don't require adhering to compliance requirements then MS Application Server might be overkill since more applications have been ported over to being web-accessible.
Application Servers (6)
88.33333333333334%
8.8
IDE support
80%
8.0
Security management
100%
10.0
Administration and management
90%
9.0
Application server performance
100%
10.0
Installation
90%
9.0
Open-source standards compliance
70%
7.0
  • Our ROI has been great since it has enabled our IT staff to have a central location to perform application updates which enables us to save time and money.
  • Deployment is very easy since the internal applications that required constant updating are now updated in one central location.
  • It's a lot easier to be within compliance protocols requirements.
Too complex to setup and maintain. It also lacks enterprise-level SLA and support that Microsoft provides.
MS Application Server has been great for our company it has enabled us to free up IT staff and lowered the maintenance costs of our internal application maintenance.
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