Microsoft reduces price for Windows Home Server
Microsoft announced a 30 percent discount on Windows Home Server software.
"Beginning this Saturday, November 1, the System Builder SKU for Windows Home Server will retail at $100-110 - down from the current price range of around $150-160," the Redmond company announced last Friday.
The software at discounted price will be available from online retailers like Amazon.com.
Windows Home Server is designed for the consumer market as a branch of Windows Server 2003 designed for the corporate market.
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