Looks like ewiz.com are currently the cheapest place to find Windows Home Server OEM on the net. They’re currently selling the product for $159.99 with free ground shipping. Who knows, maybe their competitors will follow suit and start bringing down their prices? More Info:
Continue reading...Sunday, October 7, 2007
Quite a few of you will be pleased to know that US online retailer Newegg.com are now stocking Windows Home Server, which is in stock and shipping for $189.99. More Info: Newegg.com
Continue reading...Friday, September 28, 2007
Further to my earlier post regarding online availability of Windows Home Server OEM at various online stores, Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk both now have the product listed on their websites. Amazon have stock via two of their Marketplace sellers (at $178), whilst Amazon.co.uk are still awaiting stock here in the UK. Order: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
Continue reading...Friday, September 28, 2007
American beta testers have had to be very patient waiting for the Windows Home Server OEM software to be released whilst seemingly the rest of the world has been able to order it for a couple of weeks. Japan gets served tomorrow (September 29th) and according to Microsoft, the “official” availability date is October 1st (although [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 24, 2007
Newegg have revealed that they’re expecting the System Builder SKU of Windows Home Server to be released in the USA at the beginning of September, and it will be priced somewhere in the region of $179-$189, broadly in line with prices in other territories. More Info: AppScout
Continue reading...Monday, August 20, 2007
The Windows Home Server Team blog officially bursts the bubble about that August 27th date. Their view? Hold on. You’ll be able to buy the System Builder SKU soon, but it’s down to their distributors when and for how much. Feel free to get in touch if you see WHS RTM roaming free outside Australasia!
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
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