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At the May 2003 WinHEC 2003 trade show, Microsoft executive David Thompson said that Blackcomb would ship about 2-3 years after Longhorn and would feature new versions of the so-called out-of-band technologies the company is shipping throughout 2003 for Windows Server 2003. These technologies include, among others, the iSCSI initiator in June, NAS 3.0 in Q2 2003, Automated Deployment Services (ADS) in Q3 2003, Small Business Server 2003 in Q3 2003, Virtual Server in Q4 2003, and the AMD/64-bit version of Windows Server 2003, while will be delivered "in Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003 by the end of 2003," Thompson said. Whether this information has changed is open to debate: Perhaps Longhorn Server will include some of this technology, given the ever-changing schedule.
Note that during the conference they also made it clear that Longhorn will come out in multiple versions (ie. home, proffessional, etc) but not server. For now, Blackbomb is better known as "Longhorn Server" even though it is not, because no one can confirm the codename to truthfully be Blackcomb. They can confirm it's release two years after Longhorn hits the market, so to make things easier they call it "Longhorn Server". Still two completely seperate products though :)