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Windows 8 Server: Yet Another Roadmap

Windows 8

To add to the Windows Server 2008 R2 roadmap I posted the other day which included Windows 8 on the time line, here’s essentially the exact same roadmap, only in an internal presentation from within the walls of Redmond (and in English instead of Italian). Now, with two different internal presentations in two different languages stating the same thing, I think it’s safe to say the ~2012 time frame for Windows 8 Server is a well-observed company-wide goal at this point:

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Also of note for those of you who may not be aware, since Microsoft has finally aligned their client and server releases, this roadmap could very well stand to serve as the roadmap for the client end of things as well. Oh, and sorry for the ridiculous tagging in this screenshot. I’m not on a machine with my watermarking program, so I had to MS Paint it up. If you’re wondering why I even bothered watermarking it in the first place, read here.

-Stephen
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