![]() ![]() Wegotserved suggests that Microsoft's partners may have to hit targets in order to get goodies (like marketing budgets and coop funds) from the software giant and are therefore cutting the price of WHS2011 to boost sales (and get some free marketing). The price cut is not limited to the UK Newegg and Tigerdirect, two of the biggest online retailers in the US, have also cut the price of the OS At this point, two questions can be asked: Why has Microsoft cut the price of Windows Home Server 2011 so aggressively so early in the lifetime of the product, and can it replace a bog-standard installation of Windows 7? Microsoft has cut the price of its Windows Home Server 2011 operating system by more than half to £36.86, a price that includes VAT and delivery. ![]()
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