Windows 7 Server
Martin | Jul 20, 2008 | Comments 3
Windows 7 Server is another product that we can expect to be released approximately at the same time that Windows 7 will hit the streets. A first announcement, or shall we say Hello World, message has been posted at Brian Puhl’s website. Brian is an Active Directory engineer for Microsoft’s IT department and he published the first public screenshot of it on his website.
There is not much to see and it’s definitely more of a “here we go again” post than anything else but we are happy with every tidbit that we can find out about Windows 7 and Windows 7 Server especially when they come from official Microsoft employees or internal sources.

Brian posted some additional information about this early build like the product name (Windows Server (R) 2008 Enterprise) and build ( 6608.winmain_win7m2.080511-1400)
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About the Author: Martin Brinkmann is an Online Journalist from Germany who discovered his love for technology in high school. He is currently working as a freelancer for several publications and runs his own Internet website Ghacks
Windows 7 and related information is popping up everywhere! It remains to be seen how popular Windows 7 Server will be, compared to the linux offerings.
Here we go again, indeed! Any snippets are welcome, although it would be nice if Microsoft could be more transparent, as well as to offer the community the opportunity to voice their opinions and state their needs and wants. As the product gets developed, loads of good feedback could be had from the community who is going to use the product in its final form in any case. Might as well involve them from the word go, and make sure the development of the product is to the general taste of the market.
I can see the future… Mhhh… Wait… It will be called Windows Server 2008 R2!!!