Today Microsoft have announced two new Small Business Server products and you could get in on the beta testing fun.
Windows Small Business Server Code Name “Aurora” – The Ideal First Server for Small Businesses
“Aurora” is easy to set up right out of the box. It’s easy to run and easy to maintain. It’s a full server…everything a small business needs in a server and nothing it doesn’t.
“Aurora” comes with computer and server back-up, file sharing, remote access, and support for running business software. And, the box is just the starting point. Many small businesses run services and applications that power their business directly from the internet. “Aurora” will connect to many of these applications, providing a single hub to manage all these pieces. That means fewer passwords to remember, fewer website URLs to track, and more time to run the business.
Windows Small Business Server Code Name “Aurora”
Designed for people who never thought they could use a server.
Easy to set up and use.
Supports up to 25 user accounts.
Automatically back-up your computers and Server.
Organize and access files from virtually anywhere.
Manage internet applications from your “Aurora” console with a simplified, easy to set up connection.
Windows Small Business Server 7 – A Complete On Premise Solution
“SBS 7” is an update to our traditional offering with a refresh of the components inside, designed specifically to provide small businesses with a complete IT solution for their business needs. It’s perfect for small businesses who already have a server or prefer to use email and collaboration tools hosted directly on premise.
Windows Small Business Server 7
Designed for people who want enterprise class technology in an affordable, all-in-one suite.
Supports up to 75 Client Access Licenses.
Automatically back-up your server.
Organize and access files from virtually anywhere.
Advanced e-mail, calendar, and document sharing capabilities.
You can sign up for the beta here: http://connect.microsoft.com/sbs
It is interesting to note that Aurora is based on Windows Home Server Code Name Vail – so it will be interesting to see the enhancements that have been made.
More on both of these new products over the next few months.

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