Microsoft thinks it's time to tidy up the house. In a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show, Bill Gates officially launched Windows Home Server, a domestic digital hub that promises to bring ...
According to Microsoft officials, this new solution could solve all of your backup problems and help you immediately restore your entire system to an earlier day if your hard drive dies. CNET ...
"It's an intriguing idea," says Michael Cherry of Directions on Microsoft. "But its success won't be based as much on an analysis of the technical specifications [as on] how good of a job they ...
Home Server is based on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, so it’s a fully capable operating system. The good news for home users is that all the advanced features that Windows Server brings to the ...
Scheduled to launch this fall, Windows Home Server connects multiple PCs in the same household and stores, manages, backs up and protects digital audio, video and photos. In addition to centralized ...
Microsoft’s first server OS aimed at helping Windows users organize and share files on a home network is nearly ready for prime time. The company will release Windows Home Server Release Candidate 1 ...
Microsoft yesterday (yes, on Sunday), announced that Windows Home Server is shipping. Microsoft unveiled Windows Home Server, formerly known by the code name Quattro, at the Consumer Electronics Show ...
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday plans to release Power Pack 2 for Windows Home Server with improvements to remote file access, as well as the sharing and streaming of video and music files. According to a ...
Microsoft will release Power Pack 1 as an update to their Windows Home Server software. It will enable support for 64-Bit Vista and increase data protection ...
I'm considering getting a Windows Home Server over the next few weeks for centralized storage, primarily.<BR>I'd also be interested in using the Media Server capabilities. I know NOTHING about Windows ...
There are many casualties of Microsoft's greatly reduced Windows Server 2012 lineup. With just four Windows Server versions, the Enterprise, Small Business Server, and HPC editions have all been ...
Ask most anyone who runs Windows at home what edition of the operating system he or she is using, and odds are you’ll hear a fairly predictable roster of responses: Windows XP Home, XP Professional, ...
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