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HABEY Announce MITX-6852 Mini-ITX Motherboard for Home Server Market

Saturday, October 18, 2008

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HABEY Announce MITX-6852 Mini-ITX Motherboard for Home Server Market

Over in the USA, HABEY (which is part of Norco, manufacturers of the DS-520 Windows Home Server system we reviewed a while back) have announced a new Mini-ITX board which is suitable for self-build home servers. Here’s the release: HABEY USA, leading manufacturer of embedded and server storage products, today announces MITX-6852, a special designed mini-ITX form factor [...]

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Add-In: Scaleo Power Management Viewer

Monday, October 6, 2008

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Add-In: Scaleo Power Management Viewer

A new tool for German Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo Home Server owners allows them to see their power management schedule at a glance. Check it out!

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WHS v2 Job Postings Spotted

Sunday, September 7, 2008

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WHS v2 Job Postings Spotted

Two recent job postings have shed light on the potential future of Windows Home Server.

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CEDIA Expo 2008: Exceptional Innovation Announces Entry-Level Life|ware Series Servers with Windows Media Center, 5.1 Surround Sound, and ZigBee

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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CEDIA Expo 2008: Exceptional Innovation Announces Entry-Level Life|ware Series Servers with Windows Media Center, 5.1 Surround Sound, and ZigBee

Exceptional Innovation has chosen to use CEDIA Expo 2008 as the venue to announce their their new LSM-170 series of Life|media servers.

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Integrating Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server for the Average Family Part 2

Monday, September 1, 2008

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Integrating Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server for the Average Family Part 2

This is the second in a series of articles detailing how one network went from dilapidated junker to media hero with the help of WMC and WHS. 

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Microsoft Publish Windows Home Server Development Guidelines

Friday, August 29, 2008

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Microsoft Publish Windows Home Server Development Guidelines

As part of an ongoing push to engage more developers to support the Windows Home Server platform, Microsoft today published a 17 page document acting as a guideline for the creation and integration of add-ins for the operating system.

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Windows Home Server Sessions at 2008’s PDC

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

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Windows Home Server Sessions at 2008’s PDC

Good to see that in amongst the forthcoming hype that will be unleashed around Windows 7 at this year’s Professional Developer’s Conference in Los Angeles (Oct 27-30), there will be a couple of opportunities for developers to learn more about developing for Windows Home Server.

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Add-In Review: WHS Customizer

Sunday, January 27, 2008

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As the number of Add-ins for Windows Home Server increases and the Add-In developer community grows in size and expertise we are seeing a shift from single purpose add-ins to add-in suites containing a whole range of different tools accessed from console. We’ve already seen this demonstrated with add-ins like Whiist. Certainly Jay Hinrich’s WHS Customizer [...]

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Why Windows Home Server Job Adverts Are Great News For Customers as Well As Developers

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

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So, you may have seen that the Windows Home Server team are recruiting a bunch of new people for the team. If you’re a non-developer like me, you may not have given the post a second thought. But wait just a minute there. There’s great news in that blog post for WHS users like us. Why? Well, [...]

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Is Paul Thurrott the New Simon Cowell?

Monday, August 20, 2007

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If you’re a North American developer who has entered the Code2Fame challenge with a kick-ass Add-In for Windows Home Server, then if you’re lucky enough to get to the final presentations, as well as impressing a host of internal Microsoft judges (I’m guessing this may be the usual suspects from the WHS team) you’ll be [...]

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