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petemantx

10/06/15 8:27 PM

#33811 RE: ztockings #33808

MSFT Azure (and thus ANY) will be the cloud of choice for all future apps as only they currently allow one writing of the app to be available to all devices on any OS for all time. There are many, many legacy apps specific to a single enterprise that will have to be migrated to W10, thus ANY again in the works. We don't need all the business as the market across all revenue lines is astounding. We will be the first choice in many revenue streams for major enterprises to include industrial, retail, government, healthcare, communication, etc so the revenues are a given. What we just received via the info (pretty reliable info) that MSFT will be marketing GW directly is that our little company's IP will be made known to every enterprise of note worldwide.

Look at the hardware rolled out today via MSFT. Not one mention of GW/ANY (didn't expect any word) but many signs that our IP is being used for these wonderful new products and W10 abilities. The attached tweet IMO has Glassware firmly rooted in it. If you are wondering who the writer of the tweet was, it is Joe Belfiore, the Corporate VP, Operating Systems Group, MSFT!!

joebelfiore ?@joebelfiore 10h10 hours ago
NOBODY can do "phone-like-a-PC" like we do.. it's the SAME APPS that run on the PC! The UI of the apps scales! Think about it...
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ChairmanoftheBored

10/06/15 9:53 PM

#33812 RE: ztockings #33808

Here is a good article from July. Basically 'Universal' Windows Apps for Windows 10 (and only W10) might not be the end-all-be-all solution they sound like for MSFT. Plus Glassware helps eliminate the problem of continued version support for all the other OS/Platforms, new and old. Not to mention the drastic ROI benefit from high application session density with Glassware compared to standard Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDS) based solutions.

"The Windows 10 App Problem: Will 'Universal Apps' Make Windows More Attractive To Developers?"
http://www.ibtimes.com/windows-10-app-problem-will-universal-apps-make-windows-more-attractive-developers-1996923