
Microsoft Ups Cloud Computing Ante with Azure and ‘Dallas’ – PC World
To meet the anticipated demands of delivering the capacity, availability, and scalability that customers will expect from a cloud computing platform , Microsoft is hosting Azure in three regional pairs of data centers. The data centers are
Net Optics Extends Monitoring Access Platform – NewsFactor Network
Net Optics Extends Monitoring Access Platform to Meet Increasingly Complex Data Center Management Requirements — Industry First High-Density iBypass Switch and New iLink Agg Improve Network and Application Performance While Mitigating Business Risk
Microsoft To Launch Azure Cloud Service Early Next Year – Post Chronicle
Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it will launch its long-awaited Windows Azure cloud computing system on Jan 1, as it looks to take advantage of the growing interest in internet-based software and services. Azure, which provides an online platform for
SugarCRM Announces CRM Applications on Windows Azure – TMCnet
“With Windows Azure, Microsoft has built a true cloud computing platform going well beyond the simple hosted infrastructure that most service providers offer today,” said Larry Augustin, CEO of SugarCRM. “Windows Azure enables SugarCRM value-added
Microsoft to start charging for access to cloud computing system – Chicago Tribune
SEATTLE (AP) Microsoft Corp. leads its industry in part because a vast army of outside computer programmers design software that only runs on its Windows operating system. Now, the company is fighting to keep those programmers working with its
Zeichick s Take: Windows Azure and zero-day flaws – SDTimes.com
represents Microsoft s extension of Windows into the cloud, which means that more and more companies will be outsourcing their enterprise applications and data beyond their own data centers. The second story was in Computer Reseller News.
Azure shines over Microsoft PDC – SDTimes.com
LOS ANGELES It s Windows Azure, front and center at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference, which began today in Los Angeles. Ray Ozzie, Microsoft s chief software architect, took the keynote stage to announce the pending
F5 Enhances IP Geolocation Capability through Partnership with Quova – PR Inside
F5 Networks, Inc. : (NASDAQ:FFIV), the global leader in Application Delivery Networking (ADN) and Quova, Inc. : , the leading provider of IP geolocation data and services, today announced a partnership and OEM agreement. The partnership will enhance
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- Microsoft Brings Azure Skies to Los Angeles – InternetNews.com
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