platform as a service

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Platform as a service (PaaS) discussions on WindowsForum.com cover cloud sovereignty through portable, commoditized infrastructure, secure Microsoft-integrated AI platforms for mid-market businesses, competitive dynamics between AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud in generative AI, and technical deep dives into Windows Azure's Fabric Controller and operating system architecture. Recurring themes include portability, security-first enterprise AI, cloud competition, and Microsoft's PaaS implementation.
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    Botswana PaaS Growth in 2026: Building Digital Capability Beyond Just Cloud Spend

    Botswana’s Platform as a Service market is growing in 2026 as businesses, government agencies, and service providers adopt public cloud tools for scalable application development, data services, remote work, and digital public-service delivery. The country is not suddenly becoming a hyperscale...
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    Cloud Sovereignty Through Portability: S3 Standards and Open Platforms

    There is a simple but underappreciated policy direction hidden in the fevered debates over “sovereign clouds”: sovereignty is not achieved by hoarding bespoke stacks, it is achieved by making proven infrastructure commoditized and portable — in short, by turning the technologies that currently...
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    Vertical Vector AI by CBIZ: Secure Microsoft-Integrated AI for the Mid-Market

    CBIZ today announced the commercial launch of Vertical Vector AI™, a new enterprise-focused artificial intelligence platform aimed at accelerating AI adoption in middle-market businesses by combining secure integration with existing Microsoft ecosystems, workflow-oriented features, and a...
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    AWS Faces AI Momentum Gap vs Azure and Google Cloud

    Amazon’s cloud business is no longer the unambiguous growth engine it once was; recent quarters have exposed a gap between scale and momentum that has competitors seizing narrative advantage and enterprise mindshare. Background: the claim that started this debate The Analytics Insight piece...
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    Windows 7 Mark Russinovich: Windows Azure, Cloud Operating Systems and Platform as a Service

    Mark Russinovich is a Technical Fellow working on the Windows Azure team. His focus is on solving hard problems related to the Fabric Controller, which is in some sense the Windows Azure operating system kernel - it provides services and management infrastructure for the applications that run on...
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