Get ready for easy-to-use home servers. With Monday’s release to manufacturers of the long-awaited Windows Home Server software, vendors will be putting the devices on the market this fall. There once was a time when homes with more than one PC were rare. However, now a modern household can have multiple networked computers, a situation that cries out for a box that centralizes the administration of all those units. Microsoft has agreements with several vendors interested in building servers that will run on the Windows Home Server operating system.
Microsoft Cooks Up Simple Home Server
Posted by: Fred J. Aun July 17, 2007 11:06 AMGet ready for easy-to-use home servers. With Monday’s release to manufacturers of the long-awaited Windows Home Server software, vendors will be putting the devices on the market this fall. There once was a time when homes with more than one PC were rare. However, now a modern household can have multiple networked computers, a situation that cries out for a box that centralizes the administration of all those units. Microsoft has agreements with several vendors interested in building servers that will run on the Windows Home Server operating system.