There;s a new Windows Reside buzzword in town: Windows Live Cloud Infrastructure.Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer described publicly the elusive Windows Reside Cloud Infrastructure during his remarks at Microsoft;s Financial Analyst Meeting (FAM) on July 26 in Redmond.Microsoft has been bucketing and rebucketing its collection of Reside providers for months,
Office 2010 Serial, in an attempt to clarify succinctly where Microsoft is enjoying in the internet providers space. Ballmer divided up its companies offerings into 4 groups:Personal providers: Windows Reside, Office Live, Popfly,
Office 2010 Professional, MSN, Reside SearchDeveloper providers: Windows Reside Cloud Infrastructure companies; Silverlight Streaming, BizTalk ServicesBusiness providers: Exchange Hosted Services, managed communications and collaboration, Workplace Live Small Company, CRM Live and accompanying Titan development platformService enablers: Windows Server, SQL Server, Visual Studio, adCenter,
Office Professional, click-to-run client (ActiveX, Ajax, Silverlight, .Net and Win32 Softgrid for streaming apps on Windows XP)Cloud Infrastructure Providers not too long ago acquired a new chief in the begin of Microsoft;s fiscal 2008. Amitabh Srivasta,
Office 2010 Home And Business, a former Core Running Program Division (COSD) leader and Microsoft Technical Fellow, may be the new Corporate Vice President in cost of Cloud Infrastructure Companies, according to Microsoft;s Web website.Microsoft is functioning on what;s been recognized as Windows Live Core. There;s a back end element — the infrastructure needed to manage and host Microsoft;s various Live companies across its growing farms of datacenters. But there;s also some kind of a front-end Live Core element that will allow users to make use of a consistent user experience whether they are around the Internet, on a device,
Office 2007 Professional Plus, or on a PC.Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is expected to shed a bit more light on exactly what these infrastructure solutions are during FAM later today.