

The Halo 4 launch next week will be running on Microsoft’s Windows Azure to power the entire multi-player experience. Microsoft is hoping this will give Windows Azure a boost in developer usage, claiming it’s the most complete platform to build on, regardless of developers’ preferred language, tools or framework. Here to discuss the latest Azure news is SiliconANGLE Contributing Editor John Casaretto, who joined Kristin Feledy on this morning’s NewsDesk segment.
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