Windows Home Server
Share memories and more from virtually anywhere with Windows Home Server, it was announced last year 2007 greeted with a mixture of curious disdain and eagerness.
Probably people might ask what Windows Home Server is?
At first glance, Windows Home Server seems built to scratch an itch that doesn’t exist. When Microsoft set out to make the business case for Windows Home Server, it quickly focused on a very specific target market: “Households with a broadband connection with 2 or more ‘active’ PCs that are sharing the internet connection.” Additional research showed that on average, the majority of these households also had a digital camera, color printer, and a game console, but less than 20 percent reported feeling secure with their backup solution.
With Windows Home Server, Microsoft wants to simplify how easy to keep and share documents, photos, videos, and music.
Features:
• Your family’s digital memories and media organized in one central hub
• Home PCs backed up daily, automatically
• Simple recovery of lost files or even entire PCs
• Complete access from networked PCs to all your Windows Home Server files
• A personalized Web address for sharing your photos and home videos
• Easy and quick setup
• Expandable storage space for future use
• Innovative third-party applications
more details on microsoft.com




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