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Kurt Weiske | Mark Hofmann | Re: Never do a system full update at nig |
July 17, 2021 7:06 AM * |
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-=> Mark Hofmann wrote to Nick Andre <=- MH> Very true. Microsoft makes the vast majority of their money from their MH> cloud services, which would include O365. Not to mention these are MH> recurring revenue platforms which is even better for them. Their MH> desktop OS is lower on the priority list at this point. I'm sure they MH> are working on ways to pull that into the cloud and will want people to MH> run Windows 12 via RDP in the cloud or Hyper-V. Boot to cloud.. That MH> would be the end of that OS. They just announced Windows 365. I could imagine they'd concoct another cut- down version of Windows OS that removes most everything except RDP and try to re-invent Citrix and thin clients. MH> I will say I am surprised just how much market share they ended up with MH> in the cloud. I really thought Amazon and Google would dominate and MS MH> would get some left overs. What kept them in play was Exchange and MH> Active Directory and it moving to the cloud. That started their cloud MH> migration and is the main glue that keeps them together in the cloud MH> space. Azure is pretty good. I'm more of an AWS guy these days, but used Azure in my last job, and liked it. ... Magnify the most difficult details --- MultiMail/DOS v0.52 * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (618:300/1) |
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