Ray Ozzie

Ray Ozzie asks his Microsoft colleagues to push company towards cloud-based services

Ray Ozzie asks his Microsoft colleagues to push company towards cloud-based serv

In a Monday-posted memo, Microsoft's departing Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie urged his colleagues at Microsoft to push the company to develop products and services for a future that will be dominated by cloud computing.

Is Ozzie's Exit Good or Bad for Microsoft in Cloud Race?

Is Ozzie's Exit Good or Bad for Microsoft in Cloud Race

Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie's plan to step down, pronounced yesterday by CEO Steve Ballmer, marks an end to an era of greatness which saw the company steer in cloud computing and at the same time develop Windows Azure.

Microsoft cloud computing leader soon to leave

Microsoft cloud computing leader soon to leave

Microsoft will soon witness the departure of the executive that many believed to be the perfect substitute of Bill Gates as the software company's technical visionary.

Microsoft: No-cost Azure service launches in January; to be charged for in February

Microsoft: No-cost Azure service launches in January; to be charged for in Febru

According to a Tuesday announcement made by the Microsoft Chief Software Architect, Ray Ozzie, at the annual PDC conference, Microsoft will launch its new Windows Azure service on January 1, 2010, thereby marking its foray into the commercial cloud computing arena.

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