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About 2 months ago, Brad Anderson kicked off a more regular and in depth cadence of blogging on our Microsoft Server and Cloud Blogs through the In the Cloud Blog. In this really short amount of time Brad has published 24 posts that really give an amazing in depth look at Microsoft’s Cloud OS and our cloud-first approach from his perspective.

This morning, Brad kicked off TechEd 2013 with the keynote and laid out how we “are now delivering on our vision with a wave of enterprise products built with this cloud-first approach: Windows Server & System Center 2012 R2 and the update to Windows Intune bring cloud-inspired innovation to the enterprise, and enable hybrid scenarios that cannot be duplicated anywhere in the industry.”

Brad published a new article on his blog this morning that we really think you should go read:

TechEd 2013: After Today, Cloud Computing is No Longer a Spectator Sport 

If you haven’t had a chance to see and hear his keynote you can go see it here, Microsoft TechEd 2013 Brad Anderson Keynote. The Video should be available in about 24-48 hours from the date of this post.

We are super excited about Windows Server and System Center 2012 R2. We hope you are too!

Thanks,

Kevin Beares
Senior Community Lead
Windows Server and System Center


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