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Bill Gates announced Windows Home Server

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    Windows Home Server

    Announced on 7 January 2007, at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, Windows Home Server is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, and remote access.
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    Windows Server 2003

    Announced on 7 January 2007 at the Consumer Electronics Show by Bill Gates, Windows Home Server is intended to be a solution for homes with multiple connected PCs to offer file sharing, automated backups, and remote access.
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    Windows Server 2008

    It was known as Windows Server Codename "Longhorn" until 16 May 2007, when Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced its official title (Windows Server 2008) during his keynote address at WinHEC. ... "Gates at WinHec 2007: Windows Server 2008, Rally, Home Server and More".
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    Microsoft

    Steve Ballmer joined the company on June 11, 1980, and later succeeded Bill Gates as CEO. ... Later, on September 20, 2005, Microsoft announced a rationalization of its original seven business groups into the three core divisions that exist today: the Windows Client, MSN and Server and Tool groups were merged into the Microsoft Platform Products and Services Division; the Information Worker and Microsoft Business Solutions groups were merged into the Microsoft Business Division; and the Mobile and Embedded Devices and Home and Entertainment groups were merged into the Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division.
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    Bill Gates

    In June, 2006, Gates announced that he would be transitioning from full-time work at Microsoft to part-time work at Microsoft and full-time work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ... It started as a complaint from Novell over Microsoft's licensing practices in 1993, and eventually resulted in the EU ordering Microsoft to divulge certain information about its server products and release a version of Microsoft Windows without Windows Media Player.
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    Windows NT

    Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Home Server, and Windows Server 2008 are based upon the Windows NT system, although they are not branded as Windows NT. ...Gates, Bill (1998-06-05).
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    History of Microsoft

    On June 15, 2006 Bill Gates announced his plans for a two year transition period out of a day-to-day role with Microsoft until July 31, 2008. ... ↑ "Windows Server 2003: The Road To Gold".
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    Windows 7

    Bill Gates, in an interview with Newsweek, suggested that the next version of Windows would "be more user-centric." ... NT 3.1 · NT 3.5 · NT 3.51 · NT 4.0 · 2000 · XP (editions) · Server 2003 · Fundamentals for Legacy PCs · Vista (editions) · Home Server · Server 2008
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    Windows Vista

    In light of this, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced in early 2002 a company-wide "Trustworthy Computing initiative" which aims to incorporate security work into every aspect of software development at the company. ... The home editions cannot join a Windows Server domain.
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    History of Microsoft Windows

    Windows Home Server ... The system was announced on 7 January 2007 by Bill Gates.

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Bill Gates announced Windows Home Server