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Windows Home Server - Photography web page launched

If your photography is your passion, Windows Home Server is a better way to store, organize, protect and access your digital pictures.  In the March issue of Picture Business Magazine there is a brief article titled, "Microsoft's Data Protection Plan".

In recent months, our team has attended a couple of professional photography events such as Spotlight on Imaging at CES and Wedding & Portrait Photographers International. Professional photographers recognize the need to protect their work and reported that they employ a number of different ways to store and back up their photos. 

  • Manually copy photos onto a CD, DVD or external hard drive
  • Use a backup program to copy photos to another hard disk
  • Configure an external hard drive, network attached storage device or even another computer on the network to keep a second copy of photos

Windows Home Server can simplify this process immensely!  Automatic image-based backups, redundant copies of photos stored on separate hard drives, and an easy way to add more storage space are just a few of the benefits.

In order to help professional photographers and aspiring amateurs better understand  Windows Home Server, we are pleased to launch a photography-specific web page at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/windowshomeserver/photos/.

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We will be adding more content over time.  Please check it out and let us know what you think!

Steven

Posted: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 1:31 PM by Qblogger

Comments

TedHoward said:

FYI: The link in the text is wrong, but the one on the picture is right.

# March 4, 2009 1:35 AM

Microsoft News said:

A lot of Microsoft news comes completely out of the blue, but this one can apparently be explained. The

# March 4, 2009 8:56 PM

Qblogger said:

Link was corrected.  Thanks!

# March 6, 2009 1:32 PM
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