Following on from our recent coverage of Microsoft"s new Windows Home Server product range, the guys and gals over at the Home Server blog have been talking more about the philosophy and design architecture behind the new product.
When we started formulating ideas for solving the problems for households with multiple PCs and a broadband connection, we focused on the development of solutions that solved problems one household at a time, instead of a single PC at a time. And based on the customer research, multiple usability tests, and some "gut feel" decisions, we opted to deliver the following high-level features and functionality in the first version of Windows Home Server