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Windows Server 2012 comes with a series of technologies previously available inside Windows Azure packed inside, such as hosted virtual machines.
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Microsoft is also seeing Windows Server 2012 as a key element in its Cloud OS vision and strategy, which blends software and services and moves beyond the traditional definition of a server platform. “Customers can use their existing skills and investments in systems management, application development, database, identity and virtualization to take advantage of Windows Server 2012 and realize the promise of cloud computing,” Microsoft notes. Windows Server 2012 is also expected to provide customers with significant reduction in downtime and workload deployment time, as well as better productivity time. They can also combine the OS with Windows Azure and System Center for management and delivery of applications and services. There are hundreds of new features that customers can take advantage of to improve the speed, scale and power of datacenters. In fact, the company says that the OS was built “from the cloud up,” promising enhancements in virtualization, storage, networking and automation. The new platform release was built from the start with a focus on powering modern datacenters, Microsoft notes.
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“Microsoft’s unique legacy in the most widely used operating systems, applications and cloud services positions us to deliver the Cloud OS, based on Windows Server and Windows Azure, helping customers achieve a datacenter without boundaries.” “The operating system has always been the heartbeat of IT and is now undergoing a renaissance in the new world of continuous cloud services, connected devices and big data,” Satya Nadella, president of Microsoft Server and Tools Business, said. The new release was designed to become a platform that can deliver a consistent experience across private, hosted and public clouds, Microsoft noted. On Tuesday, September 4th, 2012, Microsoft announced the general availability of its latest cloud OS iteration, namely Windows Server 2012.