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July 7, 2008

Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008 due on Nov. 12

Posted by David Hunter at 7:49 PM ET.

Today at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), Steven VanRoekel, senior director of Microsoft’s Windows Server Solutions group announced the launch date for Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008:

I am excited to announce that Nov. 12, 2008, is the official launch date for Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008. Activities that day will signal availability of both solutions and kick off launch efforts worldwide. In many ways, though, we consider WPC our launch for partners and we want to help them plan and prepare for the solutions.

We are also announcing that both solutions are reaching the Release Candidate 1 milestone, another step toward final release. Pre-release versions of Small Business Server 2008 and Essential Business Server 2008 are available for download and evaluation now through www.multiplyyourpower.com.

SBS and EBS are Microsoft’s bundles of Windows Server 2008 and selected middleware directed at small and medium businesses respectively. Pricing for both had been announced in May.


 
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May 18, 2008

Microsoft previews SBS 2008 and Essential Business Server 2008

Posted by David Hunter at 1:32 PM ET.

Last week Microsoft announced the availability of pre-release versions of Windows Small Business Server 2008 (SBS) and and the new Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (EBS) (formerly codenamed Centro) which are bundles of Microsoft server products targeted at small and medium sized businesses respectively. Microsoft promised that finished versions would be available later in the year, but since both products include SQL Server 2008 which won’t ship until 3Q and since further package integration time will be required, late 4Q would seem to be the maximum likelihood estimate.

However, most of the buzz was about the pricing which Microsoft also announced and which was up to 80% higher for SBS 2008 compared to its predecessor SBS 2003 R2:

(The new pricing and licensing for Microsoft’s products was complex enough for IDC to issue on May 13 a non-Microsoft-commissioned research note, in which IDC dissects the new pricing information in detail.) One highlight from the IDC note:

“The most important difference between Windows Small Business Server 2008 Premium and Windows Small Business Server 2003 R3 Premium is the inclusion of the full release of SQL Server into the new product. Microsoft says that ISVs balked at supporting LOB (line-of-business) applications aboard the SQL Server Workgroup Edition and pressed Microsoft to give them a two-server version of the product so that the LOB application could be installed aboard a dedicated server that runs only the application and the database.”

Microsoft also touts all the swell new functionality and low maintenance features of SBS 2008, but the key customers are ISVs and VARs who package these server bundles up with specific vertical business applications and sell them to small businesses. Microsoft is still offering a bargain bundle price compared to separate purchases and by the time the Microsoft partners get through adding their value, a $1000 here or there really won’t matter that much.

One final note: Essential Business Server is not to be confused with System Center Essentials which is a Microsoft IT management software package for mid-sized businesses which is one of the pieces included in EBS. Apparently there was a brand name shortage.


 
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Filed under Beta and CTP, Essential Business Server, Essentials, Microsoft, SBS, Servers

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February 25, 2008

Microsoft "introduces" the Windows Essential Server Solutions family

Posted by David Hunter at 4:08 PM ET.

Last week Microsoft had a faux announcement for Windows Small Business Server 2008 and Windows Essential Business Server 2008 (for midsize companies) which are now classified as part of the Windows Essential Server Solutions family. Since they run on Windows Server 2008 and in some versions require SQL Server 2008, they won’t be out until later in the year after those products ship and can be integrated.

The current bill of materials is below and you’ll notice that there actually is some new news including Windows Live OneCare for Server (which adds more stretch marks to “Windows Live” branding) and integration with Office Live Small Business.

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May 16, 2007

Windows Server day at WinHEC 2007

Posted by David Hunter at 11:54 PM ET.

Day 2 seems to have been Windows Server Day at WinHEC 2007 with Bill Laing, general manager of Microsoft’s Windows Server Division orchestrating the show. While there were some spiffy demos (e.g. hot swap) the only new news seemed to come out in the discussion of the roadmap for Windows Server operating system products ([1],[2]) where it was revealed that Windows Server 2008 R2 would be 64-bit only and that Windows Server 2008 would be the last 32-bit operating system, client or server, that Microsoft would release. Presumably that injunction does not apply to variants of Windows Server 2008 like Home Server which in beta, at least, are 32-bit and of course versions like Centro and Cougar (i.e. Small Business Server) were already scheduled to be 64-bit only because they include Exchange 2007 which is 64-bit only.

Windows Server OS Roadmap

Finally, Mark Russinovich’s interesting keynote description of some of the kernel changes in Windows Server 2008 (e.g. no more specific uniprocessor kernel variants) is summarized by Peter Galli at eWeek.


 
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Filed under Conferences, Essential Business Server, Microsoft, OS - Client, OS - Server, SBS, Servers, Storage Server, WinHEC07, Windows Home Server, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista

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December 19, 2006

Microsoft starts betas of Centro and Cougar

Posted by David Hunter at 11:17 PM ET.

At ENT News (link via bink.nu), Stuart J. Johnston reports that Microsoft has started a restricted beta of Centro, the mid-market server offering announced in September, and a limited community technology preview (CTP) of the next version of Small Business Server, codenamed Cougar. Both are due out in 2008 which is later than the 2007 date anticipated in our previous mention of Cougar. It’s all approximate of course, since both are based on Longhorn which has to be completed first before they can put together the final packages.


 
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Filed under Beta and CTP, Essential Business Server, Microsoft, OS - Server, SBS, Servers, Windows Server 2008

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