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Microsoft delays the launch of Windows Server 10 to 2016 – onmsft.com

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
January 31, 2015
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Microsoft delays the launch of Windows Server 10 to sometime in 2016A new version of Windows for consumers tends to accompany a new version of Windows Server too. But this time around, it seems that Windows 10 won’t have its server counterpart launch alongside it as Microsoft has opted to delay Windows Server 10 (or Windows Server ‘Next’) to 2016.

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Microsoft has also confirmed that it will be releasing a series of Windows Server and System Center previews over the coming months, indicating that the software giants will take the same approach to developing Windows Server 10 as it has done with Windows 10 thus far; feedback, feedback, feedback!

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Microsoft delays the launch of Windows Server 10 to sometime in 2016

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“As we continue to advance the development of these products, we plan to release further previews through the remainder of 2015, with the final release in 2016. Our next preview is planned for the spring of 2015.” – Microsoft

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Microsoft will be talking more about what’s coming in the next major version of Windows Server during its Ignite conference that takes place in May this year. And for those of you who are anxious to try out the new Windows Server now, you can download the Windows Server Technical Preview over at the download link below.

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Windows Server Technical Preview

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