Premium Content

Access "Can Microsoft carry its stack to the cloud?"

This chapter is included in the "Can Microsoft map the future of IT?" E-Book.
CanMicrosoftCarryits_StacktoCloud_final.PNG

Cloud computing has forced organizations to rethink their approach to IT, none more so than industry giant Microsoft. But how exactly is the tech titan reacting to this radical shift in IT, and what does it mean for you? This e-book discusses Microsoft’s “Better Together” strategy for staying on top of the industry in the cloud era. Access this resource now to learn how this strategy will affect Microsoft’s services and business practices, as well as how it will impact you.   Access >>>

Access TechTarget
Premium Content for Free.

By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Privacy

Access Other Available Chapters

    • Can_Microsoft_Map_the_Future_of_IT_Ch4_ebook_final.PNG
      Microsoft's evolving app strategy

      Microsoft’s support for desktop and mobile applications is evolving to better align through a new interface and improved cloud connectivity. The ...

More Premium Content Accessible For Free

  • Windows Server 2012 and its hardware requirements
    Can_Microsoft_Map_the_Future_of_IT_Ch5_ebook_final.PNG
    E-Chapter

    The expanded capabilities of Windows Server 2012 are proving attractive to enterprise IT decision makers. This ATB guide chapter will provide those ...

  • Microsoft's evolving app strategy
    Can_Microsoft_Map_the_Future_of_IT_Ch4_ebook_final.PNG
    E-Chapter

    Microsoft’s support for desktop and mobile applications is evolving to better align through a new interface and improved cloud connectivity. The ...

  • Windows Server 2012 boosts IT capabilities
    Microsoft_Roadmap-Server-Based_Platforms_Ch3_ebook_final.PNG
    E-Chapter

    With Windows Server 2012, Microsoft is packing an unprecedented breadth of tools into its core enterprise platform – much more, in fact, than it ...