Windows Home Server at CES 2007
One of the more exciting announcements from Microsoft at CES 2007 was the new Windows Home Server product, which aims to make storage and backup in the home easier. Based on Windows 2003 Server, the Home Server is a platform available to vendors like HP for deploying home backup and file management solutions to make accessing files in the home a simple process. With very few details available at the moment, Jason Dunn teamed up with Jake to find out more from some of the Windows Home Server product team. Questions answered include things like remote desktop support, theoretical limit of storage space in the server, number of users, and what’s making the Windows Home Server work under the hood.
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Chris Pirillo
February 6th, 2007
at 5:20pm
[OS] Windows Home Server at CES 2007
Chris Pirillo
February 6th, 2007
at 5:20pm
[OS] Windows Home Server at CES 2007
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