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For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
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February 1, 2008 Home Servers In The Digital HomeWindows Home Server Will Accelerate Growth Of A New Product Categoryby J.P. Gownder with Ellen Daley, TJ Keitt, Heidi Lo Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)Consumers' growing digital assets in the form of music, photos, and video will require backup, management, and streaming. In multiple-PC households, complexity has grown, while backup behavior has stalled. Home servers can address these concerns and can also act as hubs for the digital home, streaming content across PCs and into the living room itself. While the need for home servers is clear, articulating their value proposition to most consumers will be very difficult. Technology marketers must overcome consumers' ignorance and significant retail challenges to overcome some very high marketing hurdles. Expect Microsoft's launch of Windows Home Server in 2008 to raise awareness and give a jolt to adoption of this product. But it will take a long time for the home server market to take off. Forrester's forecast suggests that home servers will become an important product category for the digital home by 2012.
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Home Servers: How Far Has The Market Progressed?
Original air date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 Special Features1 Forecast Research on future technology trends or innovation
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