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David Gristwood engages David Chappell in conversation about Windows Azure and cloud computing, and explore which applications are great candidates for Windows Azure, and, interestingly which ones don’t, as well as discussing the differences between Infrastructure
 vs Platform as a Service, and the role of private vs public cloud.  
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		<title>Re: Conversations with David Chappell about Windows Azure and Cloud Computing </title>
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<p>Got the point but could have been a lot more consice with the explanation.</p>
<p>posted by N2Cheval</p>]]>
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<p>Yeh.&nbsp; Just need a pipe and a smoking jacket.</p>
<p>posted by staceyw</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: Conversations with David Chappell about Windows Azure and Cloud Computing </title>
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<p>Some of the comments towards the end were the sort of thing that gives Microsoft (usually unfairly) a bad name. I think the conclusion was that if you are an admin then you can look forward to being out of work in the mid to distant future unless you become
 a devie or manager, and if you don't like change then get out of IT etc etc.</p>
<p>How about some information on how admins can <strong><em>GET INVOLVED</em></strong> in the cloud revolution rather than this sort of bleak outlook!!!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>posted by retracement</p>]]>
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<p>I think that Windows Azure gives IT Pros, admins, etc, the opportunity to get involved with more interesting and higher value activities, such as capacity planning and forecasting,&nbsp;health monitoring, QA, etc,&nbsp;rather than the lower level stuff &nbsp;that is needed
 just to keep systems up and going</p>
<p>posted by David Gristwood</p>]]>
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