Microsoft made a few somewhat under-the-radar storage announcements this previous week.
At the Blend 10 conference,
Office 2007 Product Key, in the course of among the sessions,
Buy Windows 7, the SQL Azure group announced that current SQL Azure consumers is going to be provided access to the SQL Azure fifty GB preview on a request basis. Microsoft isn;t yet sharing availability or pricing details for the fifty GB choice,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, but a spokesperson said they;d share those details “inside the coming months” as part with the next SQL Azure service update. (Thanks to OakLeaf Systems; blogger Roger Jennings for your heads up on this 1.)
On the cloud-hosted Exchange front,
Windows 7 32 Bit, Microsoft also announced this week that it has increased the size of Exchange Online default mailboxes from 5 GB to 25 GB.
“This 5x increase is free of charge and automatically implemented on new users.You can increase existing users to 25GB if you need as your overall allocation for mailboxes has been increased to (25GB x number of users) instead of (5GB x number of users),
Windows 7 Starter,” explained company officials in a blog posting this week. (I found that posting via Ars Technica.)