While many of the rumored death of the Zune seems to be abandoned by Microsoft, offers of employment for a project "Ventura" could mark a new milestone in the strategy's multimedia editor. The firm is seeking developers Steve Ballmer for a service "discovery and consumption of music and videos". This is very similar to the Zune online service that already exists.
It is difficult today to say whether Ventura will replace or complement the Zune service. One thing is for sure, Microsoft needs a new strategy to overcome the lethargy in which it is currently submerged. The fact that Microsoft requires that candidates have experience with Microsoft Azure suggests that the publisher wants to take advantage of cloud.
Likely to provide a storage and streaming. One can imagine then that the company might abandon the market for digital music players, which he has never smiled, and focus on common services to its console, its mobile Windows phone and Windows computers.
It is difficult today to say whether Ventura will replace or complement the Zune service. One thing is for sure, Microsoft needs a new strategy to overcome the lethargy in which it is currently submerged. The fact that Microsoft requires that candidates have experience with Microsoft Azure suggests that the publisher wants to take advantage of cloud.
Likely to provide a storage and streaming. One can imagine then that the company might abandon the market for digital music players, which he has never smiled, and focus on common services to its console, its mobile Windows phone and Windows computers.
- Microsoft Working On New Music And Video Service Dubbed Ventura (09/03/2011)
- Microsoft's Ventura could be a cloud music / video platform, have something to do with Zune (09/03/2011)
- Microsoft Taking A Shot At Pandora? (MSFT) (08/03/2011)
- Microsoft Ventura to push music, video discovery (08/03/2011)
- Zune Insider reminds that Zune isn't dead, announces Zune HD launch in Canada (22/02/2011)
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