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Thom Holwerda,
As silly as this sounds, I’m actually somewhat interested in this. I have a Windows 10 VM for some Windows-only translation software I sometimes need to use, but managing and updating Windows is a pain, so the idea of just paying a few euros every month to have a Windows instance on some faraway server actually seems like a much better alternative.
This may finally be the strategy that lets MS remove win32 support from windows.
Think about it, microsoft’s attempts to create a locked down app store have been consistently foiled by open win32s, and despite microsoft’s attempts to deprecate win32, it remains crucial for windows users such that microsoft can’t afford to drop it.
Amazon HealthLake Is GA Under New ‘AWS for Health’ Banner
‘Cloud providers developing industry-specific solutions is a positive, logical next step in the digital transformation to cloud, especially for healthcare, which has traditionally been behind other industries when it comes to technology and is frequently limited by legacy systems and their constraints,’ says Aater Suleman, vice president of cloud transformation at NTT DATA Services. By Donna Goodison July 15, 2021, 06:19 PM EDT
Amazon Web Services has launched a service for handling large-scale health data under the new banner of “AWS for Health,” as cloud providers continue in the race to provide customers industry-specific solutions targeting vertical markets.