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Old 04-06-2011, 08:54 PM   #1
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Microsoft is making a variety of announcements around tools and database tweaks for its Azure cloud platform at this week;s TechEd conference. But I;m a lot more interested in a few of the much more subtle clues I;ve been picking up concerning the Softies; long term cloud techniques and directions here.,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Student
First, Microsoft execs are moving absent from employing the public/private cloud lingo in favor of standard/dedicated. This is often a well-calculated trial balloon. At present, Microsoft makes use of “Standard” to refer to your versions of its Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) Microsoft-hosted cloud apps that run in a shared hardware/multitenant configuration. The Softies use “Dedicated” to refer to BPOS cloud apps that run on hardware that is devoted for a single customer.
The Standard/Dedicated distinction makes it clear that it;s the hardware that is the focus of how Microsoft plans to offer customers public (shared) vs. personal (non-shared) cloud infrastructure and applications.
Some of Microsoft;s server partners already offer large customers the option of buying devoted shipping containers full of servers,Office 2010 Product Key, storage and cooling mechanisms so they can run Windows Server, SQL Server and Systems Center themselves or via partners — with the Distibuted Data Toolkit allowing them to take advantage of some of the provisioning, servicing and other functionality that can make a dedicated set-up a “cloud.”
As Microsoft execs noted last week, Azure has just passed the 10,000 customer milestone. Microsoft expected Azure;s first customers to be primarily small businesses and ISVs, but there have been a surprising quantity of larger and enterprise customers who;ve been adopting the platform.
“The growth with the enterprise base has accelerated our contemplating regarding the private cloud,” said Prashant Ketkar, Director of Product and Field Marketing for Windows Azure. “The enterprise demand has caused us to change,Windows 7 Ultimate, from both an engineering and a road map perspective.”
One of those deliverables that Microsoft is accelerating is helping customers move their existing applications onto Azure with a minimum of retooling. Microsoft kicked off a pilot test with Amazon earlier this year via which Microsoft is producing available to Azure customers and developers the ability to customize and run their legacy applications inside of virtual machines via a feature known as “Windows Server Virtual Machine Roles on Windows Azure.”
Delivering that capability is part of a one-two punch that Microsoft is readying. Part 2 involves Project Sydney — a new secure networking capability designed to help customers move apps from the personal on the public cloud.
“Sydney comes later. It;s VPN (virtual private networking) for applications,Microsoft Office 2007 Professional,” said Ketkar.
Sydney will be an add-on to Windows Azure, like the recently introduced content-delivery-network capability, he said. Microsoft will have additional to share in regards to the timetable and details of Sydney in the coming months. (I;m hearing possibly at the Worldwide Partner Conference in July this year.)
This week at TechEd, Microsoft rolled out a bunch of new tool and SQL Azure updates. The June 2010 release with the Windows Azure Instruments + SDK (software development kit) adds support for Visual Studio 2010 (the release-to-manufacturing version) and .Net 4. The June rollout also adds IntelliTrace support to simplify the process of debugging services in the cloud via the Visual Studio 2010.
Microsoft also added an OS-auto-upgrade feature that allows developers to have a Guest OS automatically upgrade to the latest available release. The feature might be enabled through the Service Management API or through the developer portal.
On the database side, SQL Azure now offers developers worldwide 50 GB of database storage, as of June 28. On August 1,Office Home And Student 2010 Key, Microsoft is making available (for six months) the SQL Azure Development Accelerator Core, allowing customers to subscribe to the larger database size at a 25 percent discount. SQL Azure now adds support for spatial data, and also a preview version of a new Data Sync Service tool that allows developers to select how and where to distribute their data across multiple datacenters. Microsoft is adding Access 10 Support for SQL Azure, which enables native data connectivity support from Microsoft Office 2010 to SQL Azure.
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