Small Business Server and Beyond..

cloudAn announcement has finally been made about the future plans for the SBS Product lines.

In 2011 the SBS Product team launched a new version of SBS, SBS Essentials, this was the first product in the SBS line not to include Exchange , it also was missing other components like SharePoint and WSUS.

The concept for this product was that it would integrate tightly with Cloud providers. At this time, many could see the writing on the wall for On Premises SBS with Exchange…

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SBS Standard

If you have been patiently waiting for the next release of Small Business Server Standard, with the Windows Server 2012 Operating System updates, sadly, you will be disappointed to learn that this SBS 2011 Standard is the last planned release of the Small Business Server Standard product SKU.

Let me clear that up, and say that there are currently no plans for any future Windows Operating System to include an Integrated Domain Controller, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server or WSUS Server.

The Premium Add-on (PAO) Component will also not be refreshed. SQL Server 2012 does not have a Small Business edition, meaning that they apparently cannot include that.

Which seems a little odd to me, as SQL 2008 for SMB, was just a modified version of SQL Standard that would only install in an SBS Domain.

SBS 2011 Standard will remain available through various channels until Q4 of 2013.

For those of you thinking about Software Assurance..

http://download.microsoft.com/download/WS2012_Licensing-Pricing_FAQ.pdf2

Q.36: If you have Software Assurance on Small Business Server 2011 Standard edition, you will receive one Windows Server 2012 Standard edition license and one Exchange Server Standard 2010 license.
This grant will be reflected upon your agreement renewal; however you are entitled to use the granted product upon availability.

 

SBS Essentials

The product you all know and love as Small Business Server 2011 Essentials, will be rebranded and refreshed onto the Windows Server 2012 platform.

The new name is Windows Server 2012 Essentials.

I haven’t decided whether i will call it WSE, or WES, but i think we should come to some agreement as it might get confusing. Of course WSE could be Storage Server Essentials, which, at this point at least, remains untouched. WES rolls off the tongue a little easier than WSE, but could perhaps give the false impression the name is Windows Essentials Server, i may play it cool and type WSE, but speak ‘Dub-S-E’ ; Dub being short for W of course, but then that could lead people to think that i mean SSE (DUB S, double S) which in turn could lead people to think i mean WSSE, and by that point i think people will have lost interest. You may well now be asking yourself why drop SBS in the first place, i mean, just look at the mess the last paragraph has ended up in!

There will not be a new version of Home Server. WSE has incorporated ‘Media Streaming’ it will now also act as a Domain Controller in your home, which is what apparently all that great feedback has told Microsoft you guys want.

Now, the SBS MVPs and Home Server MVPs have suggested this may be a little off the mark, but we are assured that the surveys have told them they are right.

We are also aware, but cannot confirm, the survey sample was 12 companies in Hong Kong.

If all of that is too much for you to take in, i sympathise! Just remember SBS Standard would want you to be happy, it would want you to move on..

More details surrounding WES will no doubt appear over the coming weeks.

2cloudMore Resources..

http://www.windowsserveressentials.com

http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/

http://www.nogeekleftbehind.com

http://www.nci-technologies.co.uk/blog/

http://www.sbsfaq.com/

http://blog.mpecsinc.ca/

http://blog.sbs-rocks.com/

http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/windows-server/2012-editions.aspx

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/sbsserver

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k/

Thanks for Playing..

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A long night pouring over the literally tens of entries into the hottest competition this blog has ever seen, has produced not one, but yes, two winners.

If you are reading this in anticipation then I’m sorry, but you didn’t win.

The winning entries were from ‘Alberto’ and ‘Greg Charland’ for their quite superb attempts at making me laugh.

So, i suppose you will want to know what they said?

I Should win this book…

“..Because there is nothing more dangerous than keen SBS business owners rolling up their sleeves thinking they can solve their problems simply referring to Stackoverflow!..”

“..I could use this book because Microsoft says I don’t need an expensive IT person to set up and manage SBS. So I’ll need something to burn when the high-priced IT consulting work goes away…”

Honourable mention to anyone else who entered. Except @DirectorCia who for some reason felt compelled to enter a competition to win his own book, hang your head sir, hang your head!

Also to Ken Shafer i say, a phone book would be a better booster seat, as this guide is only as thick as a biro.

If you would like to enter another competition, then Andy Parkes is running the same one.

http://andyparkes.co.uk/blog/index.php/2012/07/04/sbs-2011-study-guide-bookcompetition/

WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN a Book

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THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.

You can still try and make me laugh, you just wont win anything.

I announced the Winners here

I have been asked by Packt Publishing to run a competition to give away two copies of their new SBS Book (MCTS): Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard, Configuring (70-169) Certification Guide

5160EN_(MCTS) Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Configuring

How you can win:

To win your copy of this book, all you need to do is come up with a comment below highlighting the funniest reason you can think of as to why i should pick you.

Duration of the contest & selection of winners:

The contest is valid until the 30th June, and is open to everyone. Winners will be selected on the basis of their comment posted.

Winners will be posted on the 2nd July.

Yes, for those smart people out there, this is the same competition that Sean Daniel, and others are running, but not the same prizes. Yes, the prizes are the same, ie 2 copies of the book, but, Sean has two different copies that i have. Yes, it is the same book, but not physically the same, ie, technically there are 4 or more books being awarded, i have 2 of them.

Hope that is all perfectly clear.

Books

metro-bookBooks are one of my favourite ways to learn new technology, and brush up on the existing technology we have deployed.

I always have a stack of ‘Pocket Consultant’ books on my desk, and especially now with the surge in popularity of eBooks, and a Kindle App for my phone, i have even more books in my pocket when i am on the road. Read more of this post

A Great Big Cloud Survey

I thought i would throw my hat into the ring to collect some interesting Cloud based statistics to use.

 
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I would be very interested to get honest feedback from Business owners and IT Decision makers, and those of Disgruntled IT Partners ;o)Capture2
 
Anyways, the survey is here if you care to share it.
 
 
Thanks.
 
 

Quick Fix: FTP on SBS 2011 (Server 2008 R2)

sbsstdI have a new client who migrated to SBS 2011. They run some shipping label software that FTP’s information down from a server online to a local database on the server.

It used to run on a Server 2003 member server, but part of the migration was to move this onto the SBS 2011 box.

The company who support the software did the transfer, but when the software stalled when trying to ftp in, they had exhausted their knowledge and were out of ideas.

“…er, yeah don’t know how to do this on SBS…” Read more of this post

Migrating to SBS 2011 Essentials eBook

sbse-conFor over a year i have been working with the idea of publishing a guide on Migrating to SBS 2011 Essentials.

It did start life as a blog series all that time ago but quickly became a huge project. I had shelved it for a while as I worked on a number of other posts, and projects, including a number of books, including the MS Press SBS Essentials title, and also a book on Windows Intune.

It has been nagging away at me that it wasn’t finished. I do hate leaving things half done.

Good news however, I finished it recently and decided rather than publish it as a blog post, to wrap it up as an eBook. One of the reasons is it is over 130 pages long.

This item is no longer available if you are interested in a copy please get in touch.

Thanks.