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| Microsoft Charges Ahead in Home Server, Small-to-Mid Business Server Markets Fresh on the heels of a fixed Windows Home Server, Microsoft is preparing to release to integral business products which may be as impactful as Windows 7 DailyTech covered over the last half year Microsoft's efforts to restore Windows Home Server (WHS) to health. These efforts finally succeeded with the release of Power Pack 1, which not only fixed the underlying file system issues, but also added new functionality. Now Microsoft is forging ahead in the server market, looking to gain traction in the small-to-midsize business and home markets. Leading the effort are two new Windows products, Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008 (codenamed Cougar) and Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) (codenamed Centro). Both were released in Release Candidate 1 form on Thursday and are available for public trial in preparation for a November 12 launch. With these products, Microsoft is aiming to provide big business server expertise to companies with 300 workstations or less. The new products are not individual pieces of software, but packages of Microsoft server software components. DailyTech - Microsoft Charges Ahead in Home Server, Small-to-Mid Business Server Markets
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