MultiPoint Server 2010 — a Windows Server 2008-based product for educational users, especially in emerging markets — is shipping as of February 24. newest product from Microsoft’s Startup Business Group allows multiple users to share simultaneously a single computer. Server 2010 may be purchased today through OEMs including HP, Howard Technology,
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