Model: Piranha Home Server Manufacturer: LEO Computer Website: http://www.leo-computer.de/ Price: TBC Whilst Windows Home Server may very much be a product of the United States (supported by some of their friends over at Microsoft China), it has been Europe that has led the way developing and launching hardware systems for the platform. Within Europe, the UK and Germany are front and centre in [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 30, 2007
Fujitsu-Siemens today launch their Scaleo Home Server micro site, a Flash site which outlines the features and benefits of the new Scaleo Home Server. The product is set to ship in Europe at the end of January/early February 2008. If you’ve been hanging on for more details on the Scaleo Home Server, you can find out [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Following today’s launch of Windows Home Server, Velocity Micro now have their NetMagix HQ Home Server available to order via their website, and contrary to original reports that it will be shipping today, it will in fact ship on the 8th December 2007 at a base price of $899. The base spec is as follows: Processor: Intel [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
Velocity Micro announced earlier this year that they had a Windows Home Server based system being prepared for release, looking very similar to Intel’s Entry Storage System SS4200-EHW reference design. They have announced today that the Velocity Micro Announce NetMagix HomeServer is available to order for shipping today, from their website. The NetMagix is a small [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 5, 2007
Ok, I know we’ve already had a few different announcements and launches already, and many of you already have your OEM copies installed, but for the rest of the world out there, Microsoft are today announcing the official release and general availability of Windows Home Server. The release coincides (neatly) with the news that the HP Mediasmart [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, September 1, 2007
You may remember back in July that Velocity Micro leaked to Engadget that they were working on a Home Server. We covered it too. It’s all gone a little quiet from them since, but let’s have a quick refresher on what the unit will look like: Nice! At the time, we all got very excitied by [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 19, 2007
Following Monday’s announcement that Fujitsu-Siemens and Iomega will be launching Windows Home Server-based hardware in the Autumn, Engadget today reports that Velocity Micro will be joining the fun in a few months time. The Velocity Micro Home Server can be positioned horizontally or vertically (great for small cupboards, but remember that ventilation!), and according to the [...]
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Friday, February 8, 2008
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