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Windows Strata = Microsoft's layered cloud OS

By | October 8, 2008, 8:57am PDT

Summary: Nice find by blogger Kit Ong (which I saw via Long Zheng): Microsoft’s cloud operating system platform is named — or at least codenamed — “Windows Strata.”

Nice find by blogger Kit Ong (which I saw via Long Zheng): Microsoft’s cloud operating system platform is named — or at least codenamed — “Windows Strata.”

Microsoft is indirectly confirming the name on its Professional Developers Conference (PDC) Web site, where all of its cloud-related sessions are now lumped under the “Windows Strata” heading. (Update: Microsoft pulled all the PDC site references to Strata as of October 9.)

Another naming tweak that the company has made on the PDC site: The Live Mesh Platform is now called the “Live Framework.” One session, entitled “Live Services: Building Mesh Applications Using the New Live Framework” is described as follows:

“Come learn how to build a new type of application designed from the get-go to live and breathe within Live Mesh. ‘Mesh Applications’ can be accessed from anywhere through a web browser as well as run locally (and offline) on user’s desktop and can take full advantage of many Mesh value-add services such as a dedicated sandbox, online and offline synchronized storage, auto deployment and update, identity, application catalogue, social computing and more. Learn about the Mesh Application architecture and lifecycle as well as how to build Silverlight 2 and JavaScript Mesh Applications from ground up.”

(I wouldn’t be surprised if one of these “mesh applications” we see being accessed from a Web browser during the PDC demos is PowerPoint or another of the Office family of apps… How would Office in a browser differ from how Office Live Workspace currently works? Another PDC mystery left to solve.)

But back to Strata. Is Strata the product currently codenamed “Red Dog”? I’m not sure. But I think  Strata might be the Red Dog plus a layer of cloud infrastructure services (like management, virtualization, networking, storage, etc.). There’s another whole layer of cloud services — which Microsoft has been calling Live Platform Services — that is going to ride atop this lower-level “strata.” The Live Platform services are where Live ID authentication, device synchronization, workflow, P2P networking, etc., fit in.

(“Strata,” as Wikipedia notes, has to do with layers: “In geology and related fields, a stratum (plural: strata) is a layer of rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics that distinguishes it from contiguous layers. Each layer is generally one of a number of parallel layers that lie one upon another….”)

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RE: Windows Strata = Microsoft's layered cloud OS
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will not want MS leading them around by the ding-a-ling, and paying royalties when the open source components are better and more flexible and carry no royalty. Buying from a competitor is a non-starter.
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GuidingLight Updated - 8th Oct 2008
They would natually want Google leading them around by the ding-a-ling, seeing that open source components are no better and no more flexible and carry no support.

They royalty payment is your data, but why should you have any control of that?
hand, try to get help from MS for problems with your application hosted on Rackspace. It will be a LONG wait.

And, end users have to pick their poison. No matter which platform they choose, they are at the mercy of the provider. We might eventually have standards for cloud platforms to that you can move your data and applications between them if you do not get good service, but not for now. For now, they all have proprietary APIs.
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Wow DonnieBoy is now a fortune teller!
OMGDonnieBoyisanIdiot 8th Oct 2008
You idiot, you don't even know what Microsoft is announcing at PDC and what the business models are and yet you have the infinite wisdom and insight to be able to bag it already!?

Did you receive this insight from the tea leaves or did it come to you in your usual LSD induced 'anti Microsoft' coma?
and keep the software closed. We also know that MS will compete with the other cloud providers. From past experience, we know that what the quality will be.

So, NO, I do not need to be a fortune teller.
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Bzzt! Wrong answer
SnoopDougEDoug 9th Oct 2008
Microsoft uses AtomPub and FeedSync. Both are open
standards. You can roll your own data access app with
no royalties.

doug
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I see the strategy, but the scattered technologies that are Windows Live will need to work in more synergistic fashion. The storage part of it needs to be more centralized and accessible for the web based applications in addition to services like Windows Mail, Spaces and Live Mesh in addition to the Windows Desktop. My understanding based on a post I read at LiveSide.net is that SkyDrive will be used as repository for storing the content created from all these services.
Strata... also reminds me of "Stratos". In latin: Air,
Sky. Thus: clouds.
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Clod os?
kraterz 8th Oct 2008
What the heck is a cloud OS? You still need an OS on your desktop to get into the cloud. Sounds like yet another case of marketing name-throwing, like the old 'browser replacing the os' craze by the very same marketing clods from the bowels of borg.

Why not call it what it is?
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OS == resource manager
SnoopDougEDoug 9th Oct 2008
If you think of an OS as a resource manager, the cloud
OS manages the resources you have in the cloud. Makes
perfect sense.

doug
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Naming it Strata would be so dumb. It's so...boringly techy. The 'cloud' metaphor is so...today...and will be dead as a meme in a week. Why not just name it Windows Web 2.0? Hopefully they can do something a little more surprising.
Strata == BoB

If you don't know what that is, you are too young!
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Not Bob, but ...
SnoopDougEDoug 9th Oct 2008
clippy hahahaha

doug
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FYI It is now called Windows Azure

Adam
www.adamcogan.com
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