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December 20, 2006

Microsoft Ships Betas of Next-Generation Small-, Medium-Sized Business Servers

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This week, Microsoft shipped beta versions of its next-generation Windows Small Business Server (SBS--code-named Cougar) and Windows Medium Business Server (code-named Centro) products. These products are currently available only via private beta.

Both Cougar and Centro will be 64-bit products that run on only the x64 hardware platform. Cougar is the Longhorn-era version of SBS and includes integrated versions of Longhorn Server, Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server 2005, ISA Server 2006, Windows SharePoint Services, and System Center Essentials.

Centro is a similar product, but it's aimed at midsized businesses. Unlike SBS, Centro will be installable on multiple servers. The product includes versions of Longhorn Server, Exchange 2007, SQL Server 2005, ISA Server 2006, and System Center Essentials. Both Cougar and Centro are due out in 2008, after Microsoft ships the standalone versions of Longhorn Server.

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Reader Comments
<tongue in cheek>
Just to beat the Apple people to it:

"SBS, codenamed "Cougar""

See - Microsoft is copying everything. Now they're using big cats for the names of their products.
</tongue in cheek>

jersey72 December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Cisco is also releasing products under the name iPhone. Looks like @pple will have to change its (i)tune when it comes to marketing.

anonymous December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Cisco is also releasing products under the name iPhone. Looks like @pple will have to change its (i)tune when it comes to marketing.

anonymous December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


Paul, what do you mean by "next-generation"? Is this SBS based on Longhorn Server code? Or is it more like a pseudo-"Windows Small Business Server 2007 R3" type thing? Please clarify.


As for the iPhone comment, it's been stated by many insiders that Apple considers the device to be an iPod with phone capabilities added to it. That said "iPhone" wouldn't fit that description well.

Apple names their iPod line according to their specialities. "iPod" is the big, main iPod. "iPod Nano" for the small, svelte iPod. "iPod Shuffle" for the tiny player with random shuffling. Even a "(Product) Red iPod" to support the (Product) Red AIDs awareness campaign.

So what would an iPod that has added phone functionality be called? Easy: "iPod Phone." It's not rocket science.

vandil2 December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


"So what would an iPod that has added phone functionality be called? Easy: "iPod Phone." It's not rocket science."

Tell that to @pple. They filed a trademark application for the word "iPhone".

anonymous December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


hmm.. so the "iPod Phone" is Apple's foray into their own iTunes-connected phone eh? hmm.. so that must sit well with their partners that already offer those, like Motorola, and the various carriers that offer their phones with iTunes integration?

and i'm sure that that it's ok for Apple to do that, when Microsoft has had so much guff for "abandoning" the Plays-For-Sure partner channel (even though they said they have no plans to abandon it at all).

Waethorn December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


How about "ipod with phone and video" :)

dugbug December 20, 2006 (Article Rating: )


@vandil2

"Both Cougar and Centro will be 64-bit products that run on only the x64 hardware platform. Cougar is the Longhorn-era version of SBS and includes integrated versions of Longhorn Server, Exchange Server 2007, SQL Server 2005, ISA Server 2006, Windows SharePoint Services, and System Center Essentials."

Longhorn server - how much clearer do you need it?

alanm999 December 21, 2006 (Article Rating: )


here's hoping that they're releasing it (SBS) in Standard and Premium flavours again.

Waethorn December 21, 2006 (Article Rating: )


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