Tuesday, May 01, 2007 6:00 AM PDT
By Daisuke Wakabayashi, PC World
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. plans to roll out a "very, very large" number of services to allow smaller Web developers to tap into its well-financed data centers, the backbone for its online strategy, the company's top software executive said on Monday.
Ray Ozzie, who replaced Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as its chief software architect in June, said investment in data centers packed with computer servers, data storage and network systems would continue to grow in order to build capacity.
Microsoft's size and deep pockets allow it to build huge data centers like its new facility in central Washington state -- big enough for seven soccer fields of computing equipment -- and then lease out usage of the equipment to smaller Web developers.
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