At the end of October 2008, Microsoft announced its first Cloud-based operating system, labeled Windows Azure. At that time the Redmond company indicated that the new platform was planned to go live in the second half of 2009. With the release deadline set for Professional Developer Conference 2009 in November approa... |
14 July 2009 10:56 GMT |
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Developers playing around with Microsoft's Cloud operating system and with the associated services platform are now able to access evolved .NET Services and the .NET Services Portal. Both were taken down and unavailable for a short time on June 7, as Microsoft introduced an update. The .NET Services Scheduled Ma... |
8 July 2009 04:23 GMT |
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Come next week, Microsoft will make available a new release of .NET Services. On July 7, 2009, the delivery of the Community Technology Preview cut off access to resources associated with the .NET Services including the .NET Services portal. According to Philippe Destoop, the enterprise architect for the Belgian and ... |
1 July 2009 04:42 GMT |
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In Microsoft's perspective, there is a close correspondence between what the .Net Framework is for the Windows operating systems, and the connection between .NET Services and the Windows Azure Cloud operating system. In this context, the software giant indicated that the .NET Services were nothing more than an i... |
2 December 2008 07:10 GMT |
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