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    Microsoft Small Business Server Pricing, Launch Date Released

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    The software giant releases the final names and prices of its next-generation Small Business Servers that will combine on-premises computing and cloud features.

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    Microsoft is unveiling the final names and pricing for its new generation of Small Business Servers, which step away from the traditional small business server model to embrace virtualization and cloud features.

    “Since we announced the availability of the beta version of Windows Small Business Server code-name Aurora and Windows Small Business Server ‘7,’ both products have been downloaded more than 9,000 times through both our partner and customer community,” Manlio Vecchiet, director for Windows Server product management and Windows Server marketing, wrote in a Nov. 2 posting on The Official SBS Blog. Now the time has come, evidently, to announce “final names, licensing and estimated availability” for those products currently in public preview.  

    Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, formerly known as Aurora, will retail for an estimated $545. Kevin Kean, general manager of Windows Home and Small Business Servers, wrote in an August posting on The Official SBS Blog that Aurora “represents a significant departure from our traditional fully on-premises model” via its combination of traditional and cloud computing.

    Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials offers advanced backup and file-restoration features, and can be accessed from common Web browsers. It also offers fast access to online platforms such as Office 365 and hosted e-mail, and supports up to 25 user accounts. It requires no user CALs for access, and will release in the first half of 2011.

    After that comes Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, once stuck with the thoroughly unoriginal moniker Windows Small Business Server “7,” which will retail for an estimated $1,096 with CALs priced at $72. Microsoft had previously angled this offering, which supports up to 75 users, as more of an on-premises solution, once touting it on a corporate Website as “perfect for small businesses who already have a server or prefer to use e-mail and collaboration tools hosted directly on premise.”

    Microsoft expects to release Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard through its server licensing channels in December, with further availability via OEMs and System Builders in February 2011.

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