Windows Cloud' to descend this month, says Ballmer
Microsoft prefers to 'obsolete ourselves'
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Kelly FiveashMicrosoft will let loose a new operating system, Windows Cloud, at the company’s annual developer conference later this month.
Boss Steve Ballmer announced Redmond’s plans at a Software plus Services partner event in London this lunchtime.
He playfully gave the OS the temporary name of Windows Cloud.
Apparently, we’ll learn more from Microsoft about the platform at the
Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, which takes place at
the end of October.
“We need a new operating system designed for the cloud and we will
introduce one in about four weeks, we’ll even have a name to give you
by then. But let’s just call it for the purposes of today ‘Windows
Cloud’,” said Ballmer.
“Just like Windows Server looked a lot like Windows but with new
properties, new characteristics and new features, so will Windows Cloud
look a lot like Windows Server.”
Ballmer also hinted at what would be built into the new OS,
including geo replication, how to design apps intended to commingle [we
think he means appeasing regulators by providing more
interoperability], management modelling and an SOA model, to
effectively create a new platform.
“We’re not driving an agenda towards being service providers but
we’ve gotta build a service that is Windows in the cloud,” admitted
Ballmer.
He also hit out at internet kingpin and pesky rival Google
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