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Microsoft states clearly: "Your application or service must pass validation tests confirming that it runs well in the Azure environment and delivers a high-quality customer experience."
Even copied from Hugo's own post! G-Series clearly listed as Virtual Machine, NOT an App after all??
A Virtual Machine with which customers can virtualise apps. What a small difference that makes!!
Well, according to that company Microsoft anyway AND passed "validation tests" by Microsoft AND shown to deliver "a high-quality customer experience", certified by Microsoft?
Oh boy, oh boy
More than 57 percent of Fortune 500 companies rely on Azure, which offers enterprise grade SLAs on services, 24/7 tech support, and round-the-clock service health monitoring. Customers include Skanska, Heineken, 3M, Dyson, Paul Smith, Mazda, GE Healthcare, Trek, McKesson, Milliman, Towers Watson, NBC Sports, TVB, and many, many more.
Rely on a trusted cloud: From small dev-test projects to global product launches, Azure is engineered to handle any workload.
What?? 57% of Fortune 500 companies do NOT rely on the shorts but on Azure??
How does this all make sense??
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-is-azure/
Nice! Thanks for posting!
Many would say that about some posts here...eom
If you dont know where you will be able to, then no assistance can be of use...
Good question on CAD, Thunderbird is nice for demo, look what is popping up on their site for 3D level applications:
http://sphere3d.com/glassware-2-0-product/
Yuup. Cyrus is a very large holder too. Inherited through acquisition of Overland, but they have been very helpful long term holders with credit line etc.
GW available on request, with official launch coming this week
After launch you will find it through search and if a target enterprise, MS sales professionals contacting you.
Given how much the short is betting on "weak balance sheet" and pressure that resulted by him on shareholders and SP, as for myself, I am not oblivious to the aforementioned and would love to see any financing, any terms, preferrably with friendly hands and not "Wall Street" funds that might want to just unload what they buy as soon as possible, which the short would love...
So again, right now, because of above I HOPE!! PT finds a way to earn what would be very, very well deserved...
He gets paid to run the company, NOT to also on top do the work a broker would normally do at expensive costs. Most CEOs/Presidents would simply do that...
Or you would prefer an expensive broker instead? That would actually cost the company much more? And get us far worse of terms as a broker is ONLY interested in his clients interests?
How does that make sense??
I have no issue with it, neither most longs I know. For if you achieve to avoid the high costs of a brokered placement which is MUCH easier for them and much more expensive for the company and ultimately us shareholders, then they would more than deserve such incentive, IF they take it up...
They are entitled to and if they get friendly hands to buy without a broker then they also more than deserve them!
Also, everybody here is free to suggest investors for a non-brokered investment and earn a fee themselves. Sure the company and us all would love that as brokers normally take not only a commission but also free warrants on top of the warrants they would ask for their investors... We all know the usual fees of these "brokers"
Anyway, being entitled to and actually taking them is very, very different. I would challenge the shorts to actually come up with any proof whatsoever that they actually took up their entitlement...and to which extent. Show us proof if you can shorts!
Oh, I forgot, pardon me, they never feel they have to proof their assertions...
Thank you! the basic understanding the shorts seem to lack on the technology actually makes me happy to see
Or they actually understand that questioning or critizing a technology that MIcrosoft praises is not a very credible path... so they pose intentionally silly questions...to each their own ways!
Oh, boy oh boy
Lol, my point exactly. eom
Very true on their hell bent focus on past which speaks volumes in itself...
They know that Docker, for example, is valued at over $1 billion, having had less than $ 10 million in revenue last year...
So value of IP is not going to be something they would want to acknowledge EVER. Quite ironic for a cloud technology company
Contrary to the shorts I do have the ability to admit and apologise when I make false assumptions or statements, shouldnt have stated profile names even if were meant as purely illustrative examples of people who might have sold a portion of their investments in the past. That is simply everybody's own business.
And we have a common opponent after all.
We have yet, btw, despite becoming a member of the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance, Novarad, iPro, ESC 6, etc. etc. to hear from the shorts admitting that they were fundamentally wrong on their vaporware statements...
Thy have been publicly reaching out to various reviewers recently. As you know very well.
Anyway, your and like minded immense posting frequency these days suggests a lot...
Very informative interview of PT on Glassware versus Hypervisors:
For those actually interested in the technology:
http://sphere3d.com/sphere-3ds-glassware-2-0-compared-to-hypervisor-and-other-things-you-may-want-to-know/
Cabel, I think if you look at the chart and volume of the past months, you can easily figure out that while most retail was selling and the short numbers went up, some knowlegable in tech believers with very deep pockets were quitely and disciplined gobbling up, what retail and short were selling... YES due to the amount retail and short sold we went down still very considerably as retail was happy to sell cheaper and cheaper, BUT some people with a lot of funds bought all the stock the jbs, eagles, justfacts, JUST etc, were selling...these shares are now in their hands and they bought them openl market with their own money.
We will see who turns out smarter, retail that sold and talked itself into selling cheaper and cheaper, or the big guys who now own the stock going forward
There is a saying "second mouse gets the cheese"
I actually agree, time will tell who proves the fool
Thank you! Please consider to make the last two posts of falon stickies. Incredibly powerful of reminding us of all what lies ahead for those who can see the light beyond the temporary fog placed on us by rather ill minded creatures trying to sway and tempt us out of what we KNOW is of great value.
There are temporary emotions and lasting rational facts, we can choose by which we want to be governed...
They will also govern how we look back at these times.
Remember, no deserved riches were ever made without one or two stories to tell
Congrats, they are always intentionally misleading, ommiting key facts or assumptions they made, always just assume worst and state it as given or fact and hope that none of us actually reads the background themselves...
In fact, the Modus Operandi of shorts in general seems to always be: Lets hope the longs wont read background, lets just post statements as fact....and give it a try! Lets throw out statements and just hope they stick with someone!
Exactly the same principle as email spammers!
I really, really agree very much with your post. Very true, which should also mean that this pounding is over as soon as announced. And then we could snap back very, very quickly. Very true and most likely the reason of what we have been seeing...
The fact that it has now gotten stronger means that we are getting very close to announcement of financing date.
I think you must be the only one here who didnt realise, or better to say still pretends not to realise, that the Azure launch was supposed to happen much earlier (late summer I believe) as of the time the Open Letter and goal of run rate therein which were given in mid February...you must also be the only one not knowing, or better to say obviously pretending not to know, that the Azure launch will finally be next week, with general availibility having been there a month back...
Just keep getting stuck in the past and pretend, its an interesting strategy
Read again, spot the IFs in your own explanation and you have your assumptions.
This is not grade school...though sometimes it feels like it...
The conclusion is based on pure assumptions that you can't back up (as always, and btw as a little hint the inclusion of the word IF in your own explanations should give you a hint from time to time) but...you are entitled to your own assumptions
You can even assume its all vaporware AND you can assume you are a much, much more technology proficient than anybody at Microsoft rendering Microsoft much less capable than you too. Not likely, but...
Assume away!
Its a free country after all!
You and your it appears
It appears to me you are maybe short or maybe biased, or both?
You really expect him to not give you a completely ridiculous answer?
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Microsoft commited to security with Azure: http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-hones-focus-in-on-enterprise-mobility-and-security-with-azure/
And despite that a little vaporware company (as we are currently valued) became an Enterprise Cloud Alliance Partner at no cost, invitation only, and is about to launch a virtual machine on Azure?
Surreal little world.
What is very clear are articles on the class action law suits on shorts sellers seeming in a habit of distributing misinformation such as Anson:
http://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/8095500-nobilis-sues-anson-funds-and-anson-analyst-sunny-puri-for-300-million
So if a suit is a verdict, then Anson, for example , should be in very, very big trouble on the way it is alleged to conduct "business" And thats an understatement!!
Whats not so light seems to be your burden now eom
Getting tougher and tougher to display S3D now as a vaporware (essentially thats what you always tried to say with so many sweet words) touting company with no real products or real partnerships...
Quite a burden
Or wait a moment, your "question" is even much funnier than I thought, you REALLY think they assemble the GW2000 appliances in their offices????
Oh boy, oh boy.
Somebody has much, much less clue than he likes to believe. Funny!!
To explain: The video you are referring to and its PR to introduce the illustrative videos include a nice pre-and post interview with the client and an hour long installation video with John Morelli and Peter Bookman. Very informative!
In the next one Simon Bramfitt will be staring. All for clients (and us, you have permission too) to see an example of how easy it is to set up a GW appliance. No, they will not PR or video every single box installation obviously, and obviously not big installations as thats not the point of the videos.
Point is, after watching the set of videos everybody feels they could set up a GW appliance. What better way to explain to potential customers than to simply show how easy it is!
Quite brilliant way of illustrating just how easy it is. For some
Yes eom
They acquired a company called Overland, thats why you also see revenue rose dramatically compared to last year, buster.
Oh and they said they reduced cash burn significantly compared to last quarter.
Also LOVED PT stressing MS alliance, one of only 200 IT firms of MS enterprise cloud alliance partners in the world!
"At NO COST, INVITATION ONLY !"
Surely, MS had its reasons to invite a nanocap into that elite group.
Guess the shorts didnt get an invitation
During which we will most likely hear of nice deals, parnerships, launches and articles...
I LOVED the confirmation of Microsoft active assistance on Marketing "we could not have asked for more", "sales leads of a size that we could not see as a company of our size without them"
Come on we knew the shorts would hit it immediately on open.
They did NOT, oooops