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While some are still scratching their heads about Windows 8 and its tablet-centric Metro UI push, with news Tuesday that Microsoft will Azure-ize its Windows Server software and make it white-label, one could argue that the operating system giants eye is on a different prize: a cloud OS with the reach of Windows on the desktop.
In a one-two punch one to VMware and the other to Amazon Microsoft announced at its Worldwide Partner Conference tools aimed at hosts using Windows Server that will let them brand their infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) clouds as their own.
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