Jungle Disk for Windows Home Server wins in Microsoft Contest
Jungle Disk for Windows Home Server, which we announced a few weeks ago, was selected as the second place winner of the Microsoft Code2Fame challenge. I entered an early beta version of the software in the contest and was delighted to have it selected as a winner. I’m very excited about the Windows Home Server platform - it provides the first really robust home file sharing and backup platform for non-technical users, and it’s extensibility means that you’ll be seeing more interesting uses for it in the future. Combined with Jungle Disk for off-site backup of your most critical files it’s a can’t-miss solution. Rob Enderle, who was one of the Code2Fame judges, recently wrote about using Windows Home Server and Jungle Disk for offsite backup in light of the losses suffered in the California fires.
You can expect to see a public beta of Jungle Disk for Windows Home Server in the near future as the first Home Server systems start to hit the market.



JM said,
November 5, 2007 @ 9:18 am
Thanks for the update Jungle Dave. I personally can’t wait to try the Jungle Disk WHS add-in!
Spud said,
November 12, 2007 @ 7:18 pm
Congratulations - but seriously, you did *not* win, you came second. Second is good, but I think your blog headline is pretty misleading…
Jungle Dave said,
November 12, 2007 @ 7:22 pm
There were three winners selected for the contest, we were one of them. We were the second place winner, which the post states, but I think the headline is just fine