The Windows Server team has made the decision to decouple its Windows SharePoint Solutions (WSS) collaboration/document workflow subsystem from Windows Server 2008.In its acknowledgement with the move,
Cheap Windows 7, Julius Sinkevicius, Windows Server Senior Product Manager, announced the choice through the Windows Server weblog on October 29. Sinkevicius was somewhat vague in regards to the reasons why the server crew made the decision to create WSS three.0 obtainable as a no cost download, rather than make WSS 3.0 readily available as part with the final edition of Windows Server 2008, which is slated to be launched to production in the 1st quarter of 2008. Sinkevicius blogged:“This is how Windows SharePoint Companies was accessible to Windows Server 2003 customers (pre-R2). With all the beta and RC0 versions of Windows Server 2008,
Buy Windows 7, we provided it inside the Windows Server 2008 software. Starting with RC1 and going forward,
Office Professional Plus, Windows SharePoint Solutions 3.0 will have to get downloaded separately.“Basically,
Windows 7 Home Basic, we manufactured this choice to allow customers to most conveniently obtain the technology while allowing Microsoft to have flexibility in the Windows SharePoint Providers development process.”I asked for more specifics on what led to the decision. Was it a desire to keep Windows Server smaller? To control complexity?A spokeswoman reiterated that it;s mostly about the WSS staff wanting more “flexibility together with the development cycle,” in terms of aligning and investing in service packs,
Office 2010 Pro Plus, new releases and features and “bringing innovation to customers and to other products and applications built on WSS.”Are there some new WSS-based products coming we don;t know about? What;s your take on why Microsoft decoupled WSS from Windows Server? Do you care that it;s a downloadable add-on again?