Microsoft Azure is to Cloud Computing...
...what Port25 is to Open Source.
Is it me, or is ’Azure’ the worst name you possibly could think of for a Cloud Computing initiative? The word Azure reminds people of a cloudless sky, a clear day. A world without clouds.
If you look up Azure in a dictionary, you get ’cloudless’ over and over again. If you look up ’cloudless’ in a Thesaurus, you get Azure as the #1 synonym. Perhaps this is reverse engineering the Microsoft thought process.
It reeks of Phillip Morris' nicotine addiction programs or oil companies' alternative fuel advertising. Blatantly disingenuous.
Think product names don't matter? How about IBM Eclipse and Sun's Java?
So, what message is Microsoft, the traditional software company, trying to convey with this naming strategy? I think the answer is as clear as day.
Microsoft's Azure
- Q&A: Ray Ozzie steers Microsoft into the cloud
- Seth Weintraub: Microsoft Azure is to cloud computing ...
- Microsoft: We didn't 'forget' Azure trademark
- Oops! Microsoft forgets to trademark 'Windows Azure'
- IT Blogwatch: Ozzie's Azure cloud precipitates PDC promise
- Ozzie details Azure, Microsoft's cloud version of Windows
- John Brandon: Download the cloud: Microsoft Windows Azure


