Microsoft is readying a new low-cost version of Windows Server to
give customers a server OS similar to client OSes that run on low-cost
PCs.
Microsoft plans to release "something akin to" a netbook
version of Windows, but for servers, not PCs, over the next month or
two, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said on a call with members of the
financial community on Tuesday.
He said that although there is
not high demand at the moment for netbook-like server hardware,
declining prices in the server market make a low-cost OS an attractive
option for customers.
"We don't exactly have a netbook
phenomenon, but if somebody can buy a [US]$500 server, they're a little
loathe to spend $500 for the server operating system that goes with
it," Ballmer said.
He described the software as a "low-cost,
low-price, low-functionality Windows Server SKU" called "Foundation
Edition," but did not offer more details.
Or you can by IBM/LOTUS "Foundations" server thats a "low-cost, low-price, HIGH-functionality non-Windows server" for less.
sheesh
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Maybe he is licensing the old Nitix MS version which has dropped off the face of the Earth.
Maybe IBM wins because they licensed it off to them.
Nah, way too easy, instead Balmer will have someone take the
Windows Home Server and Rebrand it.
That's the microsoft way.