
Infoworld: "After years of battling Linux as a competitive threat,
Microsoft is now offering Linux-based operating systems on its Windows Azure cloud service. The Linux services will go live on Azure at 4 a.m. EDT on Thursday. At that time, the Azure portal will offer a number of Linux distributions, including Suse Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2, OpenSuse 12.01, CentOS 6.2 and Canonical Ubuntu 12.04. Azure users will be able to choose and deploy a Linux distribution from the Microsoft Windows Azure Image Gallery and be charged on an hourly pay-as-you-go basis." SmartGlass on iOS and Android, Office supposedly coming to iOS and Android, Linux on Azure... It's almost as if Microsoft finally got the memo that 'Windows everywhere' can't be a reality any longer.
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2005-07-06
Ah yes, surely it can't be that other people, companies were demanding from Microsoft to offer certain services, are willing to pay for them - so Microsoft obliges, listens to what their customers want.
That just wouldn't fir with your bubble of a world view...
Edited 2012-06-15 00:01 UTC