Oh, I need a file Server with Patchkast
Let’s say they have a little office and they go, “oh, I need a file server.” They run out and spend $$400,000 on an Enterprise class Windows 2008 server and they can now show the files to everybody in the office and they go, “bonus, I now have a file server and Patchkast.”
Well, they did not need a full Windows 2008 server in order to share out a few files on the network. They could have used, like I said, Windows XP Home Edition to share our files on the network and it would have been a lot less expensive. So the main thing when we define server is that, to be a server, the computer doesn’t have to have “server” in the name of the operating system. All the computer does need to be a server is to have patchkast and provide services to other computers on the network.
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