Microsoft is taking us to the New Era of Technology. Because they are going to make First Cloud Computer in the History of computer Science. Its Named "Live MESH". Live Mesh provides a seamless “just works” experience that puts you at the center of your digital world by connecting you with the people you care about and putting you in control of your information, applications, and devices. As such, it can benefit anyone who uses the Internet and has more than one device—or has only one PC but wants to access its data or applications from nearly anywhere. Early adopters will likely be technology-savvy individuals who today struggle with multiple devices. However, this user base will expand over time as more and more individuals see the benefit of a Live Mesh approach to simplifying their computing experiences, sharing information, and staying connected.
The most Highlighted Benefits of Live MESH are:
1.Devices Working Together
2.Anywhere Access
3.Simple to Share
4.Stay Informed
Live MESH users will go through a new experience of Operating System. It is a “software-plus-services” platform and experience that enables PCs and other devices to “come alive” by making them aware of each other through the Internet, enabling individuals and organizations to manage, access, and share their files and applications seamlessly on the Web and across their world of devices.
The Operating system in "Live MESH" is called MOE. MOE is an acronym for the “Mesh Operating Environment.” MOE is a service composition runtime that provides a unified view of all Live Mesh services and a simple way for applications to interact with Live Mesh. MOE is everywhere—it’s on all devices in your mesh (as “client MOE”), and it’s in the cloud (“cloud MOE”). The two are quite similar; they provide a symmetrical and consistent programming model between client and cloud. If you’re a developer, you’ll be able to take advantage of these flexible points of entry to Live Mesh in the way that’s most natural for you.
In today’s world, many applications just don’t work if they’re not connected to the Internet. It’s much easier to write programs that assume connectivity to a service, than not. But why should it be so hard? MOE abstracts all this behavior for you. It caches the meta data that’s in your mesh and automatically synchronizes it, so that talking to MOE is essentially like talking to the cloud. And talking to MOE will always work, regardless of whether or not you have Internet connectivity. MOE will do the heavy lifting for you by synchronizing changes you’ve made locally, whether you are online or off line, with your mesh (when you have internet connectivity).
But we need to wait for a little time for the Revaluation. Because Live MESH is on Beta Mood now. Still You can use the Beta, just visit www.mesh.com
May 17, 2008
Labels: Technology
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