Craig & Alun – it was March in Seattle, it was sunny!
With Windows Home Server Release Candidate 1 now at RTM, it seems somewhat opportune that I push out an interview Alun Rogers and I recorded with Microsoft’s Todd Headrick, Project Manager for WHS. Recorded live in Seattle, mid-March 2007, in a pool hall. Some beer had been consumed, some pool had been shot, I’m not massively happy with the wording of some of my questions, however…I do like the content in this podcast. Kudos to Todd and Alun for being a massive help getting it there.
Add hard drives like pieces of toast to a toaster, grow your storage without ever having to worry about drive letters again.
–Todd Headrick
Download the podcast here. Transcript to follow.
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Links
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I think I know what my Christmas-present-to-self will be this year. 🙂
You said “With Windows Home Server Release Candidate 1 now available” but the link says “Windows Home Server has been Released to Manufacturing” – I can’t wait to see what arrives in the shops!
See how fast things move? This podcast was recorded a while back, it has taken a few weeks for it to surface here! Interestingly, my prediction re: RTM date in the podcast seemed to come true, perhaps I’m in the wrong job!