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Windows Home Server 2011 Learning Bites HomeGroup

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Windows Home Server 2011 empowers your home network with “Always-on” access to all your files, both in your home and away from your home.  Homegroup provides a quick and easy way to enable the sharing of files with-in your home amongst all your Windows 7 PCs.  In this Learning Bites video, you are shown how to enable

Windows Home Server 2011 Learning Bites Remote Web Access

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Remote Web Access allows you to stream music, videos and pictures remotely over the web to almost anywhere in the world. In essence, Remote Web Access is your personal in the cloud storage space. If you’d like to learn how to setup Remote Web Access or how to use specific features, check out the Windows Home Server 2011 Learning Bites video below!

Windows Home Server 2011 Learning Bites Dashboard Overview

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Are you curious about Windows Home Server 2011 and would like to learn more?  Learning Bite videos provide a quick and easy way to learn more about Windows Home Server 2011 and it’s features!  Let me present to you the Dashboard Overview, the first of many videos to come!

Introducing the Windows Experts Community!

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One thing I love about Windows is that there is such a strong base of super knowledgeable enthusiasts doing cool, fun things with the platform. Whether it’s building high powered gaming rigs with modified cases, tiny home theater PC’s or customizing the Windows experience to make it do exactly what you want it with software or settings, it seems there is an expert for every scenario. When those experts share that knowledge it strengthens the community, benefits enthusiasts everywhere and inspires others to join in and collaborate.

Windows Home Server 2011 is Ready for Release

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Today, the Home Server engineering team signed off the release version of WHS 2011. An exciting milestone which now starts the process to make it available for purchase.

Affordable and easy-to-use, Windows Home Server 2011 is the ideal solution to help families keep their important digital files and data automatically backed up, organized, and accessible from virtually anywhere.

Windows Home Server 2011 Release Candidate now available

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Today we are pleased to announce the availability of the Release Candidate for Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 (formerly Windows Home Server Code Name “Vail”). Affordable and easy-to-use, Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 (WHS) is the ideal solution to help families keep their important digital files and PC’s automatically backed up, organized, and accessible.

Win a Windows Home Server powered LaCie 5big Backup Server

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Intel Corporation in association with LaCie and HomeSeverLand.com, and other notable sponsors are running a five-week detective case, giving those that help Detective Blue defeat Dr. Dim a chance at winning their own home server and other goodies.

The contest is a memory game where you have to match pairs of technology features in the least amount of time. After matching all the pairs you eliminate Dr. Dim and his old practices, and instead bring in a new intelligent and efficient agent, a home server with Intel inside.

HP MediaSmart Server to retire

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You may have seen some blogs posts about HP’s decision announcing the retirement of their MediaSmart Server line, which includes Windows Home Server. As such, HP has told us they do not plan to provide a platform for Windows Home Server code name “Vail”. HP has told us they will continue to sell the existing version of MediaSmart Server through the end of the calendar year 2010 and will honor service and support agreements.

This news is in no way related to recent announcements about feature changes in Windows Home Server “Vail.”

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