James Hamilton, an architect on Microsoft;s Information Center Futures team, has made the decision to leave Microsoft for Amazon.com,
Office 2007 Enterprise, as TechFlash 1st noted.Hamilton is recognized at Microsoft for his work to popularize the container-model for datacenters. He was a member of Chief Software program Architect Ray Ozzie;s Reside Platform Services improvement crew. Hamilton;s interests incorporated “multi-tenant hosted systems,
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Microsoft Office 2007 Key, SQL Server Architect and leader of the Security and Incubation Group.Hamilton will be a Vice President on the Amazon Web Solutions group. (I asked Amazon for more specifics about Hamilton;s new role but received no word back.)Amazon has been doing everything it can to prep for Microsoft;s entry into the cloud-hosted advancement space. Microsoft layed out its plans there in late October,
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