Paul Thurrott, Editor of winsupersite.com and co-host of the Windows Weekly Podcast has the scoop on the new Windows home Server announcement from Microsoft at CES last night.

“At the 2007 consumer electronics show (CES) in Las vegas this week (see my special report), Microsoft previewed its long-awaited Windows home Server (WHS) product, a Windows Server 2003 R2-based server for consumers that dispenses with the complexities of many Windows Server versions and offers the core storage, sharing, and remote access functionality that digital media and home networking enthusiasts require. It’s an innovative and exciting product, and I’m pleased to finally be able to talk about it. chances are, if you read this site regularly, you’re going to want Windows home Server.

Codenamed Q (and previously codenamed Quattro), Windows home Server is developed to be practically diabolically simple, and after two and a half years of active development, Microsoft feels like it’s arrived at an interface that is easy enough “even for mom” while being powerful enough for even the most jaded power user. The only downside to WHS, from what I can tell, is that there won’t be a public beta. Instead, Microsoft will open up the product to an outside private beta test in late February and then ship it in late 2007. but if you can bear the wait, take heart: WHS will be available through both standalone software and pre-made servers. In short, it’s all good news. Let’s take a look…

Read the entire short article HERE

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