The Game Between Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft
October 2, 2008 by Han Dingchao
Filed under Business, Google, Internet, Technology
After Microsoft failed to acquire Yahoo, now Google and Yahoo unite and begin to beat Microsoft. The first action Google took is releasing their own browser Google Chrome to beat Microsoft’s IE, what Microsoft response to this is Windows Cloud. Microsoft is planning to release their new Operating System called Windows Cloud, this is somehow a response to Google Chrome.
Now the game between Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft is continuing, who will be the winner in the end? Or they will develop together? It’s hard to say for sure. But one thing is for sure, they will provide better services for we users. This is what we need, isn’t it?
Microsoft Will launch “Windows Cloud” Operating System Quite Soon
October 2, 2008 by Han Dingchao
Filed under News, Technology
You may already have heard about Windows Cloud these days. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the company will unveil a new operating system called “Windows Cloud” within a month.
“We need a new operating system designed for the cloud and we will introduce one in about four weeks, we’ll even have a name to give you by then. But let’s just call it for the purposes of today ‘Windows Cloud’,” said Ballmer.
What will Windows Cloud be? Now no one knows it for sure, but we can get some information from Ballmer. Ballmer hinted at what would be built into the new OS, including geo replication, how to design apps intended to commingle [we think he means appeasing regulators by providing more interoperability], management modelling and an SOA model, to effectively create a new platform.
Microsoft will unveil more details about the Cloud OS at the company’s Professional Developers Conference in LA later this month. Let’s wait and see what it is in the end.
My personal opinion is, The launch of Microsoft Windows Cloud is to beat Google, you know, Google and Yahoo combine to competete with Microsoft, Google has launched Google Browser Google Chrome. So the aim of Microsoft is quite clear.
What do you say about this?





