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Windows 8.1 ile Kurumsal Çözümler

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  1. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  2. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  3. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  4. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  5. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  6. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.
  7. Goal: Frame Microsoft’s vision and approach to deliver a modern platform for your applications Talking points At Microsoft, we have been hard at work delivering an amazing amount of innovation to help you succeed in this transformational time that cloud computing enables. We want to provide a comprehensive and modern platform for the worlds apps. We are committed to this vision and we call it the Cloud OS. The Cloud OS is a consistent platform with a common set of technologies you can use to develop and manage applications for all environments using the same skills, knowledge and experience:   Agile and flexible development platform: Use the tools you know build the apps you need, new modern apps and traditional apps, wherever they need to run to get to your customers or users. Those tools may be Visual Studio and .NET or open source technologies and languages, such REST, JSON, PHP, Java.   Unified dev-ops & management: Use System Center as single pane of glass for all apps coupled with Visual Studio as common platform to build once, deploy anywhere with integration to manage apps across their lifecycles for quick time to solution and easy troubleshooting/management.   Common identity and security: Implement Active Directory as a powerful asset across environments to help you extend your enterprise to the cloud with internet scale security using a single identity and/or securely extend apps and data to devices.   Integrated virtualization: Microsoft is engineered for cloud from the metal up with virtualization built as an integrated element of the OS, not layered on the OS with no need for additional add-ons.   Complete data platform: Microsoft delivers comprehensive technologies to manage petabytes of data in the cloud to millions of transactions for your most mission-critical applications to billions of rows in the hands of end users for predictive and adhoc analytics in IT-managed offerings.   Microsoft uniquely delivers the Cloud OS as a consistent and comprehensive set of capabilities across your datacenter, ours or someone else’s to support the world’s apps and data anywhere. Plus it is the best bet for heterogeneous environments as well – working across platforms, tools, and hypervisors – to help provide a more unified IT approach that leverages your existing investments. The focus of today’s conversation will be on how System Center enables unified dev-ops and management in the context of Microsoft’s Cloud OS approach.