‘This network of leading service providers will help our customers create datacentres without boundaries’

Microsoft launches Cloud OS Network

Microsoft has introduced its Cloud OS Network – a worldwide consortium of more than 25 cloud service providers.

The organisations are built on the Microsoft Could Platform: Windows Server with Hyper-V, System Center and the Windows Azure Pack.

Service providers in the Cloud OS Network offer Microsoft-validated, cloud-based infrastructure and application solutions designed to meet customer needs.

“This network of leading service providers will help our customers create datacentres without boundaries for apps, data and device management,” said Takeshi Numoto, Microsoft corporate vice president of Cloud & Enterprise Marketing.

“That translates into greater diversity of solutions, more flexibility and lower operational costs for customers, allowing them to focus on their core business rather than managing datacenters.”

Find out more information about the Cloud OS Network at the Official Microsoft Blog.

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