At WPC keynote, Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer has his head, heart in ‘The Cloud’

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July 2010 from The Washington Post – “Ballmer structured the keynote around the theme of Microsoft moving to “the cloud” — that is, “cloud computing”, in which programs live on Web servers accessible from any device with an Internet connection instead of being confined to individual computers…

A cloud-computing strategy also requires a modern Web browser that can run anybody’s Web application. The current release of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer does not qualify as such — undercutting Ballmer’s claim that “we very much embrace” Web standards — so he had to talk about its upcoming Internet Explorer 9 instead…

Ballmer closed the keynote by all but commanding attendees to buy into its cloud-computing vision — “If you don’t want to move to the cloud, we’re not your folks” — before pledging that “the next 12 months will be some of our most exciting, phenomenal and incredible times together…”

180 View – Microsoft does not yet have a solution for ERP in the clouds but you can bet they will soon. I read an article in Computer World on August 31, 2010 entitled “Microsoft to build giant data center in Va.” and the closing paragraph was “Microsoft has other large data centers in Chicago; San Antonio, Texas; Quincy, Washington; and Dublin, Ireland. They support what Microsoft hopes will be a growing online services business, including hosted enterprise applications and its Azure cloud development platform. “

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