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Windows Azure – Officially failing to get traction?

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: May 10, 2012

Everyone suspected that Windows Azure was not a blazing success. Now the official stats seem to suggest that it is pretty much a failure. Microsoft does not tell the exact number of users it has on their cloud platform – Windows Azure, however a couple of day ago we got the latest vague estimate from [...]

How much money do cloud providers make?

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: May 27, 2011

Don’s recent attempt to look at financials of 10 publicly traded “cloud” companies got me willing to expand his research to a bigger picture. After all, limiting the scope to 100% cloud companies really skews the charts to “Salesforce.com and everyone else” leaving such cloud juggernauts as Amazon and Google out of the picture. As [...]

What Satya Nadella means to Azure future

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: February 11, 2011

With the recent changes in the leadership of one of Microsoft’s key business units – Server and Tools – from Bob Muglia to Satya Nadella one can’t help speculating what this means for the business unit and how it will affect Microsoft’s cloud strategy, specifically Windows Azure – Microsoft’s platform as a service. Here’s my uneducated [...]

Windows Marketplace: Why can’t Microsoft make it happen?

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: September 27, 2010

Burgeoning application stores satisfying any possible consumer need seem to be the number one reason for the incredible success of products like iPad tablets and iPhone and Android smartphones. What is it that does not let Microsoft provide the same application distribution for Windows consumers? Surprisignly, it increasingly seems that Microsoft has all the technology [...]

Azure Appliance – a Turn-Key Private Cloud?

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: July 14, 2010

Maybe not just yet unless you are an extremely large hosting company or enterprise with big IT and research and development (R&D) budgets. To re-cap, this week at its Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) Microsoft announced that together with their hardware partners they will start offering (some time later this year as a limited release for [...]

Adobe Flash on the road to nowhere

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: January 22, 2010

This Wednesday was probably the first day on the (potentially long) path to Adobe Flash decline: the most popular video site out there – YouTube – started offering videos in Flash-less mode for browsers which support HTML 5 and h.264 video codec. This means that today the option is available for Chrome and Safari. Then [...]

Details on Quest OnDemand

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: January 8, 2010

Ben Riga posted a video recording with a fairly detailed discussion we had at Microsoft PDC about Quest OnDemand (Quest’s Systems Management as a Service offering): In that discussion we have covered quite a few topic which I hope you will find interesting: What is Systems Management as a Service and how it is different [...]

Windows 7 – Microsoft’s First Step to the Cloud

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: October 13, 2009

Pundits talking about how Windows 7 is all about Microsoft competing against Apple, recovering with Vista consumer adoption disaster, or getting people off of XP, are missing one other – extremely important – part of the Windows 7 story. Windows 7 and its server counterpart – Windows Server 2008 R2 – are actually the first [...]

My TechEd Sessions

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: May 7, 2009

If you are at Microsoft TechEd next week there will be a few sessions I will be giving there: Birds-of-a-Feather,”Going to the Cloud: Are We Crazy?” Dmitry Sotnikov, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday May 12, room 501A – this one is IT-oriented discussion of risks and benefits of putting your IT systems into the cloud. PowerShell Ask [...]

IDC: System Management going SaaS

Posted by: Dmitry Sotnikov on: April 15, 2009

“Worldwide System Management SaaS 2009 Vendor Analysis: Economic Crisis Creates Opportunities” is an excellent recent report by IDC. Software as a Service started in consumer web, and then expanded into end-user-oriented business and collaboration sites (Salesforce.com, Google Apps). The question is whether the model can go from this to administrative tools so IT people can [...]


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  • The Jelastic Spotlight May 25, 2012
    We are starting something new here on the blog for Fridays. Up until now, we were doing more light-hearted stuff but as we were sitting around talking about the different sweet apps that you, our customers, are deploying, we realized that we should be showcasing the apps and the developers! So, as of today, Fridays [...]
  • Remote Access to MySQL in Jelastic: Import/Export Dump Files in a Few Minutes May 24, 2012
    Recently, we told you about that another cool feature that you have access to in the commercial version of Jelastic, Public IPv4. With a single click you access to a number of cool new capabilities. One of the most important opportunity you get with this feature is the ability to work with your databases remotely and [...]
  • The Jelastic Newsletter – May 23, 2012 May 23, 2012
    Java 7 adoption, Commercial releases in Europe and Russia and Software stack market share. . . The Jelastic newsletter is a weekly round-up of news, how-to’s and contribution opportunities. Here’s what’s happening this week: Commercial Releases in Europe and Russia As we continue to grow and add partners, we are happy to say that, as of yes […]
  • We are now available commercially in Europe! May 22, 2012
    In partnership with dogado, we are now available commercially in Germany The last few weeks have been hectic here at Jelastic! We launched commercially in the US with ServInt; then we did the same in Russian with Rusonyx; and now we have launched commercially in Europe with Germany. Now in Europe Our commercial release with [...]
  • Software stacks market share: May 2012 May 21, 2012
    Every month we share stats on the usage and popularity of different software stacks within Jelastic PaaS with you. This month it’s even more interesting, because the scope of our stats has grown: we have a new hosting partner in Russia, Rusonyx. So, let’s check out the stats on databases, servers and JVMs for May and analyze the differences betwe […]
  • Geek Project of the Day May 18, 2012
    Just in time for the weekend. Here is your geek project of the day. Because sometimes, a regular grill is not enough. We want one. Going to “borrow” a friend’s car and turn it into a grill.
  • Jelastic announces the commercial availability of its Java cloud hosting platform with Rusonyx May 17, 2012
    Rusonyx’s Jelastic offering provides Cloud Java hosting with no lock-in or code changes required PALO ALTO, Ca. – Jelastic, the world’s first standards-based Platform-as-a-Service, today announced its commercial availability in Russia through its partner, Rusonyx, one of Russia’s leading web hosting service providers. Rusonyx is the exclusive provider […]

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