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First look at Windows Azure

Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked | 12 ways the cloud changes everything

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First look at Windows Azure
There's "the cloud" and then there's Windows Azure. We tested the available production-level features in Microsoft's platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, and found that Azure is similar in many ways to what already exists in the cloud sky. But there are some key differences. Azure is homogeneously Windows-based. And big chunks of Azure are still in beta or "customer technology preview." Read More


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Azure review: Looks juicy but not yet fully cooked
Our review of Windows Azure was an intense experience. We'd waited and waited, and waited to review Azure after it was announced. Then more stuff was announced. We were trying to pin what Azure was. We eventually decided that cloud and Azure were really different things. While Microsoft was waiting and busily roadmapping the product, the industry shaped what Azure has become, which is a hybrid model of PaaS, developer platform, and dashes of IaaS. Read More

12 ways the cloud changes everything
Despite fears over reliability and security, enterprises are slowly but steadily moving their applications to the cloud, and the migration is going to change those companies in profound ways. Read More

Salesforce.com's Benioff pushes 'social enterprises'
Salesforce.com is ready to help customers turn their businesses into "social enterprises," CEO Marc Benioff said during the on-demand software vendor's Cloudforce event in Boston. Read More


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A new security architecture for the cloud
The Open Group's Security for the Cloud and SOA Project publishes "An Architectural View of Security for Cloud." Read More

Tarpipe: Social media meets workflow
When you're trying to maximize your social media efforts, one of the big challenges is to minimize the amount of labor involved in keeping all of the services you're driving updated. Read More

Atlanta hospital looks to cloud for email fix
An Atlanta hospital switches to Microsoft Exchange in the cloud to update an email service that had become a headache for the medical staff and the IT team. Read More


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Why the Windows 8 App Store is good news for IT
Slowly, Microsoft is opening the kimono on Windows 8, revealing features that, up to now, seem consumer-oriented. There are more reportedly on the way, and the one that has my interest is the rumored App Store. Read More

Cloud storage providers need sharper billing metrics
Cloud storage providers should bill by disk usage, not I/O, a group of Usenix researchers contends. Read More

Opscode serves up cloud infrastructure automation appliance
By now many enterprise IT managers have come to this stark realization: If they don't become more like a cloud services provider internally, they'll lose critical application developers to the cloud. Read More

Build a cloud service review board
Like it or not, the arrival of cloud means IT isn't the only game in town anymore. It is increasingly easy for corporate denizens to simply bypass IT to get what they want. The deceit? They simply don't tell you about the services acquired. Read More



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