Azure: What color you want?

Have you ever wondered as to why does the sky appear blue and not any other color on a sunny day? The sunlit sky appears blue because air scatters short-wavelength light more than longer wavelengths. Since blue light is at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, it is more strongly scattered in the atmosphere than long wavelength red light. The result is that the human eye perceives blue when looking toward parts of the sky other than the sun. Rayleigh Scattering gives the atmosphere its blue color.

cloud                          Reyleigh Scattering

Interesting… so what has the new Azure Services Platform to offer?

A pay-as-you-go model for business, an online delivery system for existing software, flexibility to developers and a new ray of hope for end-users.

How are these accomplished?

Easy developer on-ramp to the cloud, Enables Agile & Rapid Results, allows to Imagine and Create New User Experiences, Standards-Based Compatibility; all these resulting in simplified capacity planning & infrastructure management and a new life to existing investments.

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What is your pick?

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