MY HOME SERVER TIMELINE 2007 (~$100, for the OEM license key) Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House? ![]() As a long-time MSDN member, I had the opportunity to try Microsoft's various products before buying, for these past 8 years. Here's how it went. As Veeam acknowledged during their Endpoint webinar yesterday, it's typically an IT Pro or just a Computer Enthusiast of some sort that is eager to find a set-and-forget-it solution, so they don't have to spend every family holiday and weekend fixing stuff. What better way to look at that market than by first taking a look at what this IT Pro been doing for daily backups, for my extended family and 12 PCs, for about 8 years now. I haven't had a chance to test it yet, but Andreas Lesslhumer sure has! click the image to sign-up, all they ask for is your email addressīefore we get too into discussing Veeam's planned 2015 launch, or their interesting beta tester motivational strategy (pictured above and at right), let's first gain a better understanding of how tough the "IT Pro who helps out family and friends at home" market really is. I listened in to a portion of their Webinar today, and wanted to share some initial impressions, based on what I heard so far. ![]() Sounds intriguing, especially for a v1 release. ![]() ![]() and they're giving Surface Pro 3 to 6 lucky beta testers. Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Dec 28 2014) in
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