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 ...
In a speech yesterday at WinHEC 2007 in Los Angeles, Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates confirmed that users will be able to retrofit older PCs themselves with Windows Home Server (WHS) when it ships ...
As part of its Windows 2008 Server reviewers gathering this week in Redmond, Microsoft outlined how it will deliver the editions of the long-awaited Longhorn server with a few surprises. The company ...
In addition to making Windows Home Server available to MSDN subscribers, Microsoft earlier this week also released Power Pack 2, which consists mainly of minor performance tweaks, but also connects ...
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 ...
Nearly two months after it debuted in other countries, Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Home Server (WHS) software is now selling in the U.S. at prices ranging from $165 to $189. Ready-to-use servers running ...
It's been nearly a year since Microsoft first announced its Windows Home Server platform and, although the OEM software has been available for a little over a month now, Hewlett Packard today became ...
Windows Home Server now available Microsoft hopes you will add Windows Home Server to your holiday shopping list (perhaps for yourself). The software lets home Windows PC users share and store ...
Windows Home Server has only recently become available but information about future updates for the new operating system is already available, thanks to a lengthy Q&A ...
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 ...