CJ Saretto Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation Fabian Uhse Program Manager Microsoft Corporation ES11
Essential Business Server Midsize Business PCs 50 – 1000 employees Small Business Server < 25 PCs 1 – 49 employees Home Windows Home Server < 10 PCs Home user, home-based business Corporate ,000 PCs 1,000 – 5,000 employees Enterprise > 1,000 PCs > 5,000 employees Windows Server Exchange Server 2k17 k1.2 M39 M60+ M
Organize Connect Protect Grow Windows Home Server is a new device category that helps simplify the way you keep and share your family’s photos, videos and music, by providing a familiar, easy and reliable way to protect, connect, and organize what’s most important
Recent Analyst Reports Forrester – “Home Servers in the Digital Home” IDC – “Home Server Forecast 2007 to 2012” TDG – “… The Age of the Home Server Begins” Parks Associates – “Home Servers and Consumer Storage” ABI Research – “… Today’s Home Media Hub Market” In-Stat – “Consumer Network Storage…” Worldwide Unit Forecast
PC and Device Management Home Automation and Energy Management 3 rd Party/Enthusiast Platform Family Applications Remote Access Centralized Storage Data Protection Publishing and Sharing Home Networking Communications Entertainment
Fabian Uhse Program Manager Microsoft Corporation Smarter Homes – Better Living™ www. L A G O T E K.com
Windows Home Server Development PC Router Shade Controller Heater AC Thermostat Media Center PC
Windows Service Web Service IIS.NET Remoting Admin Console Add-in Windows Mobile Clients Media Center PC
CJ Saretto Senior Program Manager Microsoft Corporation
Do not use the console as a desktop Do use the console for configuration Do not host long running applications in the console Do coordinate with long running services from the console
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