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The week in cloud: Microsoft Azure makes big strides in cloud and AWS gets more aggressive in the enterprise with new portal for VMware admins. Read more »
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The week in cloud: Microsoft Azure makes big strides in cloud and AWS gets more aggressive in the enterprise with new portal for VMware admins. Read more »
Remember when Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce, called Microsoft a ‘disaster’ last September at Techcrunch, and said that Bill Gates should return as CEO? And then in January this year, at… Read more »
Salesforce CRM will not run in Azure, but the company will use Microsoft’s cloud for development and testing of ExactTarget in addition to offering integration between Salesforce and Office 365. Read more »
This week’s Structure show: Bill Fathers on VMware’s hybrid cloud opportunity; And Mesophere founder Florian Leibert on the beauty of Mesos for management of massive resource pools. Read more »
Wow. Salesforce.com, famous for running off its own infrastructure, may also become available from Microsoft Azure. Read more »
Microsoft co-founder and former chairman Bill Gates is a high-profile and valued advisor, but advising is all he’s doing, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Read more »
IaaS, PaaS and SaaS have long been synonymous with the cloud. Today, companies are finally waking up to the DaaS call. Gigaom Research Analyst Janakiram MSV looks at why. Read more »
Another wrinkle arises in Microsoft’s already complicated relationship with China: The government has reportedly banned the use of Windows 8 by its employees. Read more »
Availability of SAP’s portfolio on Azure should bolster Microsoft’s contention that Azure is an option for running enterprise applications Read more »
No surprise: At TechEd 2014, Microsoft will tout Azure as the best public cloud to back-end current Windows and Office shops. Read more »