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PLM Prompt: Will PLM adopt Microsoft Azure Dreams?

PLM Prompt: Will PLM adopt Microsoft Azure Dreams?
olegshilovitsky
olegshilovitsky
19 July, 2009 | 1 min for reading

Note toward future. After long Microsoft related discussion about Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010, final, and more future oriented, prompt about coming Microsoft Azure platform. Microsoft will not be first in this cloud-services game. Nevertheless, may be some of PLM providers will find benefits to run on top of all possible services available from MS Azure Datacenters.

If you explore initial page of Azure Services, you can see .NET, Live, SQL services, but not only. There is SharePoint services and, what is remarkable, MS Dynamics CRM services.

Microsoft Azure Services

Microsoft Azure Services

Microsoft is starting their cloud game and announces agreesive cloud computing prices according to the WSJ.

I’m sure, for the moment, there are more questions and not answers. So, Sunday time dreams :)… Azure… what do you think about this?

Best, Oleg

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