Microsoft Loves Linux

For quite a long time, Microsoft avoided open-source programming, as well as effectively attempted to stifle the development, considering it to be a danger to its business, which was based on extravagant restrictive programming like Windows and Office. In any case, as Silicon Valley, Wall Street, thus numerous different markets grasped open source in the extraordinary, Microsoft was compelled to reevaluate its position. 

Kubernetes isn't recently open-source programming. It isn't simply something Microsoft would have avoided at all costs previously. It's an instrument that guides specifically into Linux, the essential contender to Microsoft's Windows working framework. Be that as it may, this sort of thing is presently fundamental to what Microsoft is building. As indicated by Burns, about 33% of the workloads running on its Azure cloud administration are running on Linux. 

In gaining Deis, Microsoft is hoping to better serve the huge group of onlookers of coders and organizations assembling their operations thusly. What's more, all the while, Satya Nadella and organization are hoping to better contend with Google—also Amazon and other cloud players—in a market with huge potential. 

Tech specialist Forrester predicts that the market for cloud administrations will develop to $191 billion by 2020, and both Amazon and Google trust this could be their greatest business—a striking proclamation when you consider this is the world's biggest retailer and the world's biggest publicist. Microsoft is currently giving genuine rivalry, in vast part since it grasped devices like Kubernetes and Linux, individuals like Burns, and organizations like Deis.