Windows Home Server Session at TechEd 2007

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So, following on from WinHEC 2007, the next big Microsoft event is happening in Orlando, Florida next week. TechEd 2007 is primarily an enterprise IT-focused conference, at which people from your IT department get to press the flesh with a whole heap of MS Product Managers, and talk through specific learning areas of their products. It certainly doesn’t have the consumer focus, or indeed profile of events like CES and WinHEC.

Given its business-focus, I was surprised to see a Windows Home Server session included at the conference.

SVR249 – Windows Home Server
Track(s): Windows Server Infrastructure
Level: 200
Speaker(s): Michael Elizarov
Windows Home Server helps families with multiple personal computers centralized and connect their digital experiences, providing a familiar, easy and reliable way to store, share, and automatically protect what is most important. Join us to gain an in-depth understanding of Windows Home Server. This session includes details on Windows Home Server Automated Backup, Windows Home Server Drive Extender, and how to easily connect via remote access to your home server and your home computers. You can also learn about media streaming capabilities and possible third-party software and hardware add-ons.
Michael Elizarov
Microsoft

Michael Elizarov is a program manager in the Windows Home Server team at Microsoft, responsible for areas of communications, health, and security.

So, if you’re in Orlando next week and SeaWorld isn’t cutting it…..


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Terry Walsh is the founding editor and owner of We Got Served. Since February 2007, the site has provided detailed coverage and analysis of the emerging home server category, and has subsequently grown into a trusted outlet for digital home news and reviews.

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