Why Microsoft .Net failed

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Why Microsoft .Net failed
Microsoft tried, but it couldn't win the hearts and minds of developers who weren't already indoctrinated -- and it alienated others along the way. Read More


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Windows Azure Pack is a big deal, or should be, because it extends the functionality you have in the cloud to your data center. The pack lets developers write once and deploy locally in Windows Server 2012 R2, as well as in Microsoft's cloud. Read More

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