05 Jan 2007
Rumours that Microsoft is planning to unveil a home media server at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas are starting to intensify.
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is expected to show off a device that stores and distributes digital content between devices in a house, acting as a server and storage appliance.
The stand-alone device could act as a storage or back-up appliance as well as a networking hub. It is believed to allow PCs, wireless devices, Media Center PCs and set-top boxes to link up on the same network.
The pending launch is further supported by the fact that several industry analysts declined to discuss a Microsoft media server citing "confidentially agreements".
Analysts are typically briefed ahead of major product launches but are bound to non-disclosure agreements.
All the analysts contacted by vnunet.com agreed that the time was right for a home server to be introduced.
As mobile devices, network-equipped gaming consoles and set-top media boxes become more common, a device that can link up and facilitate networking between devices becomes necessary, explained Stephen Baker, director of technology analysis at NPD Techworld.
"Clearly those intermediate devices, the plumbing that is going to make home networks go, needs to start to work in a much better way," Baker told vnunet.com.
With the explosion in podcasts, digital photography and video editing, home users have been generating far more digital content than ever before.
"It is the right moment for someone to come up with a way for consumers to manage their digital content," Michael Gartenberg, vice president and research director at Jupiter Research, told vnunet.com.
"Consumers are creating their own media hubs in their house, but have no way to back them up."
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I'm wondering during "Black Out" when there is no power then can this home server knows how to do backup at the point what you left off with your pc and after power back on to it original condition so you could continue at tht point? I would like to see a demo on this. Also what is the price arrange and what type of software?
Posted by: Joe Jao 12 Jan 2007