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Microsoft Introduces 'Napa' Toolset For Cloud App Model 33

Nerval's Lobster writes "In keeping with Microsoft's 'all-in' strategy with regard to the cloud, Office 2013 incorporates a good deal of cloud functionality: SkyDrive is now the default storage selection for documents, for example, and users' work is synced between devices connected to the Web. In conjunction with that, Microsoft is now offering a 'Cloud App Model' that incorporates Web standards, meant for developers interested in building apps that bring functionality into Office and SharePoint. The toolset for building within this 'Cloud App Model' is codenamed 'Napa.' Among the potential uses: developers can build mail apps for Office, which add content and functionality to Outlook items based on activation rules, content apps for Excel, which add content and functionality to Excel documents, and task pane apps for Office, which add functionality to Excel and Word documents in a task pane adjacent to the document."
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Microsoft Introduces 'Napa' Toolset For Cloud App Model

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  • Automatic Sky Drive? That is just wrong on so many levels it isn't even funny.

  • by GameboyRMH ( 1153867 ) <gameboyrmh@@@gmail...com> on Wednesday July 18, 2012 @03:22PM (#40689977) Journal

    Write speed of an average HDD: ~50MBPS
    Upload speed of an average Internet connection: ~0.1MBPS

    I'll pass.

    • by OzPeter ( 195038 )

      From a future MS press release:

      Are you tired of Pie in the Sky Apps that are slow to update?

      Is waiting around for a file save just plain boring?

      Do you constantly yearn for the good old days when the Internet was snappy?

      Well here at Microsoft we have listened to your concerns and we can say that they are absolutely a thing of the past!.

      In conjunction with AT&T, Verizon (and those other guys) Microsoft is proud to introduce your personal Sky Captain (tm) assistant. For only a few pennies more than a latte a day (*) you'll get priority desk side Check-in and update service that will have you saying "up, up and away to the Cloud" faster than a speeding bullet. Sky Captain (tm) is so speedy that you'll be back to playing Angry Fruit (MS's latest funpacked game that bears no resemblance to any other game that might have a similar name) without having to hit pause. With Sky Captain (tm) you just pay the way for priority internet boarding that will leave everyone else thinking "Who is that self important douche?!?!?".

      So don't delay, get Sky Captain (tm) today, and show the world how a great paid priority internet service is the way

      (*) And we don't mean no 2 bit el cheapo latte, we mean the full monty barista hand crafted latte with your name written in the foam using the purest cinnamon harvested by virgins, and only under a full moon.

    • Write speed of an average HDD: ~50MBPS
      Upload speed of an average Internet connection: ~0.1MBPS

      You must admit it's aptly named.

      Every time you open or operate on a file you get to take a little Nappa.

  • by DragonWriter ( 970822 ) on Wednesday July 18, 2012 @03:24PM (#40689991)

    I like how "client side ASPX" is one of the "web standards" that 'Napa' incorporates. Since when is this proprietary Microsoft technology a "web standard"?

    • If the wheel of karmic retribution has placed you upon this vale of tears as a Sharepoint developer, you probably won't know the difference...
      • As a true believer in the Balmer you may be asked to drink the kool-aid when we're through with you. Fear not! it is only bitter and smells of almonds.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Expect at least 5 trolls drop in to tell you how since MS is largest on the desktop that they have the divine right to be the standard. It's BS, they know it's BS but MS zealotry won't allow them to say anything else.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Stick to Windows and Office, MS. That's your core competency. The last thing I need is a virus on my cloud data.

    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by GameboyRMH ( 1153867 )

      But they have to fuck up Office as bad as they're fucking up Windows, it's part of their new take-no-prisoners strategy where they fire machine guns Rambo-style into their own feet until they've blown their legs off and dug their own grave.

      I'd say that it would be another Linux renaissance as was had when Vista fell stillborn into the world, but with Canonical still on a collective LSD bender and cozy golden prisons (especially Apple's) being the hottest real estate in town...this could be a very bad time f

  • In other words, we didn't make it explicitly obvious to the user.

  • by Anonymous Coward
    Napa cabbage or Napa Valley?
  • Among the potential uses: developers can build mail apps for Office, which add content and functionality to Outlook items based on activation rules,

    Translation: virus writers can now use the cloud to send multimedia spam?

    I wonder if this is "open" enough that you could spam someone's calender thru it as an alternative distribution media. Imaging a MS calendar with thousands of entries every 5 minutes "wanna last longer than this spam? Shop at http://blah/ [blah] for your manliness needs"

    Another weird question is using the cloud to facilitate leaking confidential info both intentionally and via the usual security vulnerabilities.

  • Until we can run our own open cloud servers and get our data to our own repository with our own encryption, I am not interested in any cloud technology. I like the convenience of having my files accessible everywhere but only by me on my own servers that can't be compromised en masse (I'm looking at you Yahoo) We need this fractured cloud design to protect against that.

    • Forgot to add - if we want, all we should need is a DNS alias and point that to our own cloud server.

  • Is there any idiot who would ever ever consider buying Win8? I know, i know, you have facebook page, but common, really???
  • Naturally, this is classic Microsoft behavior. They have a cloud, now they're going to make it very difficult for you to have Windows and/or Office and *not* use their cloud.
  • "developers can build mail apps for Office, which add content and functionality to Outlook items based on activation rules"

    So Outlook can resume its role as the preferred vector for delivery of all manner of malware, viruses, etc. Activate this, sucka.

    Sure. I'm wanting a big bite of that.

  • Napa, what does the scouter say about the cost of our cloud storage?

    It's OVER $9000!

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