The most interesting thing about this article (given that this is an MS product and still not released) is the $28 per server price. Smells like a product of deep pockets and desperation.
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Or that the EU and everyone
Or that the EU and everyone else will sue them if they try to include it as part of the base OS, so they are nearly giving it away instead.
More poor grammar
Yet another article on NetworkWorld with such poor grammar it's barely comprehensible. Try writing articles in Word and then doing a grammar check before posting them--PLEASE!