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Windows Server 2012 to launch September 4th

Microsoft’s new server OS, Windows Server 2012, has been released to the manufacturing and OEM scene today with the final release date being stated as September the 4th,

Windows Server 2012 has been designed to help people and business realise the benefits of a cloud based operating system.Hardware and software vendor partners have received the final RTM (release to manufacturing), and volume licensing customers will get their hands on it in a couple of weeks.

Since this OS is targeting the corporate crowd, Microsoft plans a special launch event to help show people the new features of the OS.

Howdy!  Today is the day we’ve all been waiting for.  I’m proud to announce that Windows Server 2012 has been released to manufacturing.  That means the final code is complete and we are delivering it to our hardware and software vendor partners this week.  We will also make the software available to our volume licensing customers in the next couple of weeks.

Get out your calendars and free up some time on September 4.  That’s when Windows Server 2012 will be generally available for evaluation and purchase by all customers around the world.  On that day we will also host an online launch event where our executives, engineers, customers and partners will share more about how Windows Server 2012 can help organizations of all sizes realize the benefits of what we call the Cloud OS.  You will be able to learn more about the features and capabilities and connect with experts and peers.  You’ll also be able to collect points along the way for the chance to win some amazing prizes. You don’t want to miss it.  Visit this site to save the date for the launch event.

On behalf of the Windows Server engineering team, I can tell you it has been a thrill and honor for us to deliver this product.  Most importantly, we thank the many thousands of you who have provided your input and guidance throughout the process of designing and building it.  So far the hands-on feedback on the product from you, industry analysts and press has been phenomenally positive.  I attribute that to the fact that, from the outset, we committed ourselves to building Windows Server 2012 around the needs and goals of our customers and partners.  It feels great to ship software that so squarely addresses customer objectives, both in the here and now and in the future.

Microsoft will release four different versions of Windows Server 2012, foundation (OEM only), essentials, standard and datacenter. With the prices rising from foundation to datacenter as the number of licenses with them increase.

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Ryan Martin

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