ASIO Posted January 30, 2013 Share Posted January 30, 2013 Microsoft is working hard to realize its plans and vision for the Cloud OS. The latest development in this regard was the addition of new products and services to the existing plans. The additions also include the System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 as well as Windows Azure services. The idea behind the Microsoft Cloud OS is to provide users with greater compatibility across platforms along with multiple clouds. Along with Windows, the Cloud OS is compatible with iOS and Android.A Low Cost Cloud Management Solution The Microsoft Cloud OS is being described as a low-cost cloud management system. Using the Service Pack 1 and other products and services, users can easily manage the cloud services and devices they are using. The cross-platform compatibility means that users now have greater control over the cloud services they have signed up for. The Cloud OS will also offer better agility and cost-effectiveness. This makes Microsoft Cloud OS the ideal solution for users.The Importance of OS for CloudCloud hosting has long been touted as the way of the future. This fact has been wholeheartedly endorsed by Microsoft in its efforts to provide a solution which integrates Cloud with an OS. According to Michael Park, the corporate vice president of Server and Tools Marketing at Microsoft, the company is aiming to provide users with one platform they can use instead of having to switch across different services and operating systems.To make sure the users are able to enjoy the best possible experience, Microsoft has been working on apps and data which can work across different platforms. Park also stated the importance of an operating system for clouds. The consistency users can enjoy with Microsoft Cloud OS is attributed to the Windows Server and Windows Azure services being used. Individuals and even large businesses can make a smooth transition towards cloud hosting using the Microsoft Cloud OS.New Products and Services ReleasedMicrosoft has been revealing the products and services which enhance the Cloud OS periodically. The latest announcement saw the launch of Windows’ Intune, a cloud-based service that also serves as a SystemCenter Configuration Manager. The products and services have been tested on the new Windows 8 and Windows 8 Phone devices and are also compatible for Android and iOS devices. It remains to be seen how quickly the Microsoft Cloud OS finds user acceptance and becomes a succeeds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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