Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jul 2007 21:52 UTC
Right on schedule, Microsoft announced that its Windows Home Server software is off to the presses. This clears the way for HP, Gateway, LaCie, Medion, and now Iomega and Fujitsu Siemens, (both also announced today, the latter in Europe only) to begin selling their Home Server-powered hardware later this quarter.
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This is good news. Two times out of three, when a product hits beta with rave reviews, they pull it from its expected release date and later on release a limited, 'hipper' version that doesn't capture why we were so excited for it in the first place. Now that it's in presses, we can stop working with betas and start seeing what people can do with this.
EDIT: And by 'people', I mean both end users, and third-party developers. Just realized that might have been less than clear.
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This is good news. Two times out of three, when a product hits beta with rave reviews, they pull it from its expected release date and later on release a limited, 'hipper' version that doesn't capture why we were so excited for it in the first place. Now that it's in presses, we can stop working with betas and start seeing what people can do with this.
EDIT: And by 'people', I mean both end users, and third-party developers. Just realized that might have been less than clear.
Edited 2007-07-16 22:30