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Microsoft braces for major customer shift ... to cloud computing

In just the latest sign that Microsoft has resigned itself to the reality of cloud computing, Reuters interviews Chris Capossela, who oversees Microsoft's Office product line:

Capossela said the company will see more and more companies abandon their own in-house computer systems and shift to "cloud computing," a less expensive alternative.

Cloud computing is the trend by Internet powerhouses to array huge numbers of computers in centralized data centers to deliver Web-based applications to far-flung users.

Microsoft built its business selling software to run on local machines, both computer servers and personal computers, but, in recent years, it has invested billions of dollars in massive data centers, which are the basic infrastructure for a wide range of Web services.

Capossela, a senior vice president at Microsoft, said it plans to be "agnostic" by offering customers the choice between a traditional licensing model or a subscription-based service model embraced by rivals like Salesforce.com and Google.

"That's where we think we are far stronger than our service-religious competition who think it's all going to be in the cloud," he said. "A lot of companies are not ready to take their money out of the pillowcase and put it in the bank."

Exchange Online, the service offering for its Exchange mail and messaging server software, will be the primary application adopted by corporate customers, according to Capossela.

"In five years, 50 percent of our Exchange mailboxes will be Exchange Online," said Capossela.

Seriously: Does anyone not see this is where the industry is heading?

Published May 20 2008, 10:51 AM by pthurrott
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dougxd said:

I definitely see things moving in this direction.......with ONE major caveat.........

Enterprise environments will largely stay right where they're at.....locally installed or local app server based remote computing.  There are HUGE liability and privacy and security concerns regarding business operations.

In my world, US Navy, it'll just plain never happen.  If anything, I've seen quite the reversal of late -- policy and regulation updates to outright ban the use of cloud computing related to business data.  Personal data in the cloud from the work environment is very much frowned upon.....again, in my world.

I'd be interested in what others say concerning their business environments.

May 20, 2008 3:58 PM
 

DRWAM said:

Your personal data is all over the web already. I sign reports, look up billing info and lab studies as well as view your images all from home. HIPPA regulations ensures that the data is secured. I have a login password at a secured web site and up pops a Windows server and/or a browser based app [helper of course] and I am in. I know were you live, your phone #, SS # etc...Abusing the data could lead to terminations well as legal actions. Look what happened to the hosptial personnel that looked at Farrah Fawcett's stuff. I've been doing this for years and never realised that I was already relying on the cloud

May 20, 2008 7:11 PM
 

subzerohitman721 said:

I always say, Never Say Never.... I'm sure someone at DARPA or some defense contractor is working on a secured version of it. Remember the rumor is for everything we have, the military is 10 years ahead. I wouldn't be surprised if they're experimenting on cloud computing at the very highly classified levels. I could see where such access could be valuable in combat situations.

May 24, 2008 7:46 AM

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