Gateway, consumer storage vendor LaCie and Medion International will join Hewlett Packard in delivering new Windows Residence Server programs this fall, Microsoft announced on May fifteen,
Office 2010 Professional, the opening day of its Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in Los Angeles. Microsoft also introduced,
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Office Professional, that the company will make Windows Residence Server accessible to system builders who can develop customized, white-box Home Server methods. Along with the enterprise unveiled 8 application vendors who have committed to supporting Windows Property Server. Hardware spouse Medion is set to show off its model,
Windows 7 Home Basic Key, code-named Medion Home Server, at WinHEC this week. The item will probably be able to store from 500 GB to 2 terabytes. It really is scheduled to ship through the end of 2007. Amongst the software vendors who will probably be introducing Windows Home Server applications and solutions are: • Diskeeper Corp., with Diskkeeper 2007 • Embedded Automation with mControl for managing property lighting, security, climate control and audio/visual systems • F-Secure with its antivirus software program • Iron Mountain with its data-protection services • Lagotek with its House Intelligence Platform for property automation • PacketVideo Corp. with its PacketVideo Connect media-streaming app • Riptopia with its CD loading service • SageTV with its SageTV Placeshifter media-server software program Microsoft also kicked off the “Code2Fame” challenge for developers of Windows Property Server hardware and software program add-ins at the conference. Using the recently introduced Windows Property Server software-development kit, contestants are being encouraged to develop new software program and hardware add-ons to the Windows Household Server platform. Winners will get cash prizes ranging from $1,000 to $10,
Office 2010 Pro Key,000. Microsoft execs believe there are 40-million-plus multi-PC homes worldwide that are a potential market for Windows Home Server systems.