Microsoft is discontinuing its absolutely free Silverlight Streaming services and changing it with a paid,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, Azure-hosted company just before the end of calendar 2009.
Microsoft is confirming the report I saw on LiveSide.Net from October 18,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, that is according to a weblog publish from Microsoft;s Silverlight Streaming group. Silverlight Streaming is really a Windows Reside beta services that supports hosted audio/video content material. Microsoft officials described the offering as being a companion service for Silverlight for delivering and scaling wealthy media.
The Softies are declaring Silverlight Streaming will be discontinued at some time in the long term,
Windows 7 Key, without any certain timeframe provided.
“A new Windows Azure-based hosting and delivery company will likely be launched by the end of 2009, though this is not a direct replacement for Silverlight Streaming and will have costs associated with its use,
Office 2007 Professional,” in line with the Silverlight Streaming crew.
Microsoft officials stressed that Silverlight Streaming is not the same as Smooth Streaming,
Microsoft Office 2007, “which is alive and well” and just released on October 8.
Microsoft is expected to remove officially the beta tag from Azure the first day of the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles on November 16. It;s not clear whether company officials will have more to say about the Silverlight Streaming replacement at that time.