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Microsoft’s Cloud OS vision site updates

Microsoft earlier this week made multiple improvements to their site based on their Microsoft Cloud OS vision.  The main focus is based on UX to improve user experience and increase engagement. The site is very responsive and adaptive based on the devices you are using as well as when re-sizing or panning. There is even a section to help you navigate based on your role. The new site will help you get up to date information to help you make decision. There is even so compelling stories on why you should choose Microsoft Cloud.
From today’s behind the scenes article found here

Microsoft Senior Marketing Manager, Amber Kinney, is one of the folks here at Microsoft that has worked tirelessly to bring the area at http://www.microsoft.com/server-cloud to life.  This site just hit another design and content milestone so we wanted to bring it to your attention.  We also sat down with Amber to ask a couple of questions about the project.  Here are the questions and the answers from that session:
Question: What’s the project you’ve been working on?
Answer: On 9.15 we launched a Microsoft.com/server-cloud website which includes 18 solution pages, a “Why Cloud OS” page, a user-friendly customer evidence experience and audience pages. A primary focus for this launch has been on redesigning the UX to improve the user experience, deliver great, innovative content and increase engagement.  We are also excited to announce that the site is now adaptive/responsive. This means that the site has been designed for an optimal viewing experience—easy reading and navigation with limited resizing, panning, and scrolling—across a wide range of devices such as mobile phones, tablets and PCs. 
Another highlight is a set of cross-product solution pages that align to the most commonly searched for industry terms, optimized for SEO. Our goal is to ensure that our customers understand how these solutions tie to Microsoft Products such as Windows Server, SQL Server and Windows Azure.
Question: What audience is the information targeted at?
Answer: The target audience for the site is IT Professionals, Business and Technical Decision Makers. There is also an audience pivot in the top navigation designed to easily route Small and Medium Businesses, Developers, Partners and Service Providers/Hosters to their respective pages.
Question: What’s next after this milestone?
Answer: Because this release is part of a multi-phased project to revamp the Server-Cloud website, we are working to scale the site globally and launch in 27 markets over the next couple months.

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Ryan Duclos

Ryan Duclos is a Lead Technical Consultant and CSM for Perficient, Inc. (PRFT), where he is passionate about Microsoft development utilizing the .Net Framework, SQL Server, and Microsoft Azure technologies. Ryan was a 2014 Microsoft MVP for Microsoft Azure. He lives and works in LA (Lower Alabama!) and loves spending time with his family, as well as being a Community Influencer for Microsoft. Ryan also a passion for Disc Golf and CrossFit! Ryan is a board member for the Lower Alabama .NET User Group and is also involved with the Pensacola SQL Server User Group, as well as other technical communities in his region. In addition, Ryan is a frequent speaker at numerous Code Camps, SQL Saturday & User Group events.

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