Windows Azure Offers Developers Iron-Clad Lock-in 227
snydeq writes "Microsoft's move to the cloud is certain to create a whole new kind of developer partner, Fatal Exception's Neil McAllister writes. But as much as Microsoft ISVs will likely go along with the shift to Windows Azure to keep revenue streams going, the kind of lock-in they will experience will be worlds away from what they face today. Rather than being able to ignore the new version of a key framework, developers will have no other option than to update their code to suit Microsoft's latest platform. That kind of lock-in will leave customers in the lurch, subject to their vendors' bottom lines, as ISVs that can't afford to rework code to keep up with Microsoft's latest platform will begin dropping services, and customers will have little choice but to accept the new terms of service their vendors send along."
Microsoft (Score:5, Funny)
In a world with new wars, pandemics, food crises, and economic meltdowns, it is good to know that the morals of one company have stayed the same. Microsoft is our rock in these crazy times.
I'll host MY applications (Score:5, Funny)
in a cloud of dreams by Richard Stallman!
Don't worry, Miguel will fix it (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure he's already started on an open-source Mono-based Azure clone.
So that explains.. (Score:4, Funny)
Those dark clouds i saw on the way home.