I think the general idea of having CloudStock "Windowsified" is great. Anyone have any experience building Windows installers who'd want to help with this? I think Citrix is willing to put some effort into it.
On 11/21/13 1:43 AM, "John Kinsella" <j...@stratosec.co> wrote: > >On Nov 20, 2013, at 4:26 PM, "Musayev, Ilya" ><imusa...@webmd.net<mailto:imusa...@webmd.net>> > wrote: > >Geralyn has a good point. I don't think you can mix Azure PaaS and ACS >IaaS. To best of my knowledge, Microsofts PaaS solution is not something >you can implement in-house. Its a hosted service by MS. > >From what I've read earlier this week, this is incorrect and is what has >caught my interest. MS now has a "Windows Azure Pack" which allows >enterprises or service providers to provide Azure services in their own >environments[1]. > >I haven't dug in much past the glossies, but the question to be seen is >can we run parts of that on top of an ACS cloud. My guess is yes. > >Anyways, I'll leave the tech convo off the marketing list and bring up on >dev at the appropriate time. Was just saying it looks like there's a >possibility here, and if so it'd be a fun PR stunt. > >If we can team up with openshift and cloudify guys and do a joint cross >marketing venture it will help as well. Maybe plugins into each on >application level or just set of videos on how to run ACS and PaaS. > >I poked a bit at the openshift dude when he was at CloudStack collab in >Santa Clara, asking what RH's plans were to work closer with ACS. The >response was more or less "if you write something so we integrate >tighter, we'd love to see it."[2] > >John >1: >http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/products/windows-azure-pack/ >2: And make money off it.