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Microsoft has no product for private cloud. You're sure about the measure?
Microsoft have tons of tools for private cloud? Including the upcoming ability deploy the azure platform to your own machines.
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Re: Satya Nadella just fixed Microsoft’s biggest problem
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Re: Satya Nadella just fixed Microsoft’s biggest problem
#73Earlier quoted context omitted.
Microsoft have tons of tools for private cloud? Including the upcoming ability deploy the azure platform to your own machines.
Tons of tools? Dare to mention any? Upcoming ability - any official announcements?
Azure Stack? This is coming up. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/overview/azure-stack/
Azure's focus is hybrid.
Re: Satya Nadella just fixed Microsoft’s biggest problem
#74I was a Windows user for a long time. 5 years ago I switched to OS X, because I think it's closer to the deployment environment I use as a dev. However what OS X did ( when they killed the old one - MacOS 9 and rewrote the whole thing on UNIX based kernel ) was the single greatest move, which I think pays off even these days. This is what I hope should happen with Windows. They should decide on POSIX kernel and compl…
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#75Earlier quoted context omitted.
Microsoft have tons of tools for private cloud? Including the upcoming ability deploy the azure platform to your own machines.
Tons of tools? Dare to mention any? Upcoming ability - any official announcements?
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#76>At Microsoft, those resources are so disconnected from engineering that they seem to rely on whitepapers and customers to learn about their own products. This is so true. My company was being courted by Azure folks so we got some premium access and it was always laughable and frustrating how much more I knew about their cloud architecture than they did. I remember finally being able to talk to the head of network en…
Azure is the worst. I think their strategy is to throw money at addon providers (and other customers) until something sticks. The issue is that their API is so horrible that unless you use .NET and use their official client libraries it's way too much work. I remember one time we published our addon on production and it had a different behavior than staging...
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Tons of tools? Dare to mention any? Upcoming ability - any official announcements?
These tons of tools yet to be released in September 2016 :)
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One of the problems Microsoft has that others don't is brand confusion. They like to ride on their own coat tails so distinct and unique products that are completely unrelated are often called the same thing. What do you call Microsoft's personal email client? Outlook. What do you call Microsoft's web based personal email service? Outlook. What do you call Microsoft's enterprise email client? Outlook. What do you cal…
Well, technically speaking the web based ones are called Outlook Web Access. And I don't feel there is confusion. How is it different with Microsoft that Outlook is Outlook, from how with Google Apps Gmail is Gmail? Just like with Outlook there are enterprise versions of Gmail too. Is it feature parity?
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#79I was a Windows user for a long time. 5 years ago I switched to OS X, because I think it's closer to the deployment environment I use as a dev. However what OS X did ( when they killed the old one - MacOS 9 and rewrote the whole thing on UNIX based kernel ) was the single greatest move, which I think pays off even these days. This is what I hope should happen with Windows. They should decide on POSIX kernel and compl…
What features do you want from POSIX that Windows doesn't already provide?
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#80>At Microsoft, those resources are so disconnected from engineering that they seem to rely on whitepapers and customers to learn about their own products. This is so true. My company was being courted by Azure folks so we got some premium access and it was always laughable and frustrating how much more I knew about their cloud architecture than they did. I remember finally being able to talk to the head of network en…
The tech and engineering people really seem to want to engage with people using their stuff. The sales support people usually just describe features to people. Very, "Ill have to get back to you", kind of stuff. In their defense, though, in our area they do actually get back to you with real info.
It's weird, though.