Comments on: Microsoft's supersize data center plans
Software company is rumored to be adding 12 million square feet of data center space to support its colonization of the Web.
Software company is rumored to be adding 12 million square feet of data center space to support its colonization of the Web.
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Microsoft is putting the cart before the horse. It has to make its online products compelling first. No amount of data center building is going to do that for them, even if fast response times are one factor in customer adoption.
- by lmasanti March 3, 2008 6:08 AM PST
- It is another "announce-but-never-fulfill" promise from Microsoft.
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(10 Comments)Do I have to list the non-fulfilled promises? Let's start with Vista,...