Microsoft’s Cloud-base Operating System   
Microsoft  has released it’s first cloud-based operating system ‘Windows Azure’ in  fabruary. The Azure Services Platform is an internet-scale cloud  services platform hosted in Microsoft data centers, to provide an  operating system and developer services that can be used individually or  together.
 
            Windows Azure is a cloud services operating system that serves as the development, service hosting and service management environment  for the Windows Azure platform. Windows Azure provides developers with  on-demand compute and storage to host, scale, and manage web  applications on the internet through Microsoft datacenters.
Windows  Azure is a flexible platform that supports multiple languages and  integrates with your existing on-premises environment. In addition,  Windows Azure supports popular standards and protocols including SOAP,  REST, XML, and PHP. It is Microsoft's first step into cloud computing.

The hosting environment of Windows Azure is called the Fabric Controller  - which pools individual systems into a network that automatically  manages resources, load balancing, geo-replication and application  lifecycle without requiring the hosted apps to explicitly deal with  those requirements. In addition, it also provides other services that  most applications require — such as the Windows Azure Storage Service  that provides applications with the capability to store unstructured  data such as binary large objects, queues, drives and non-relational  tables. Applications can also use other services that are a part of the  Azure Services Platform.
Windows  Azure has been described as a "cloud layer" on top of a number of  Windows Server systems, which use Windows Server 2008 and a customized  version of Hyper-V, known as the Windows Azure Hypervisor to provide virtualization of services..
 
 
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