by James Gaskin
Small business

Microsoft Small Business Server 2008 Beta Review

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July 22, 2008, 10:47 AM — 

The best selling small business server from Microsoft gets a refresh soon, and I had the chance to play with the beta software and write about it in Network World. The review is entitled “SBS 2008: Same old bundle with new Vista wrapper.”

If you're a small business with fewer than 75 people, your Microsoft reseller will be knocking on your door at the end of the year to put this upgrade in your budget for 2009. Microsoft swears SBS 2008 will ship in November, but it will likely slip a little and few people upgrade expensive items like servers during the holidays. Plan for upgrades in January or February. SBS resellers should be making buckets o'bucks next spring and summer.

Unfortunately for small businesses, the small business file server market has been abandoned by every vendor except Microsoft. Novell used to provide some competition before they went Loony for Linux. Their product actually had quite a few more features than SBS from Microsoft, but the quot;geniuses" killed it for a year or more waiting for the Linux version.

Now Novell has a Linux-based version again, at least I think they do, and no one cares. That's what happens when you leave the market to Microsoft – hey take over. Of course, they had taken over the server market earlier because of Novell's long history of management stupidity, so this is just one more example for the Stupid Wall of Shame at Novell.

Yes, many small companies sell Network Attached Storage devices that can act as file servers to some degree, but few if any match the Microsoft feature set. Many business owners believe Microsoft's option is the only option, and unless they have a trusted technology advisor to help them find alternatives, they stick with Microsoft.

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Dear Mr. Gaskin, If you have

Dear Mr. Gaskin,

If you have not seen a Linux variant named "NITIX" I would recommend that you do. It is a MS-SBS killer and we have been using it for more than 18 months.

NITIX meets the same mission objectives as MS-SBS in spades - it is actually far superior to MS-SBS.

Very Curious:)) NITIX usus the SUSE Kernel.

Kind regards
Peter
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Title says "SBS 2008 beta

Title says "SBS 2008 beta review" ha! Should read "Microsoft stooge bashes Novell for no apparent reason"
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Hi James, I wanted to

Hi James,
I wanted to correct a few comments you made it this post. First, Novell has not abandoned the SMB server market and we are actively transitioning our customers to the Linux-based, Novell Open Workgroup Suite Small Business Edition. More information can be found at www.novell.com/smallbiz.

I agree that today most organizations are using Microsoft Windows SBS, but we see a very strong demand for alternatives. When customers evaluate our solution it is very compelling: Novell Open Workgroup Suite SBE is as easy to install as the Microsoft server and provides more functionality, all at a fraction of the cost (customers can save up to 80% on the software acquisition costs). Hope this helps.


Best regards -
Richard Lindstedt
Sr.Product Marketing Manager
Novell, Inc.
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