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evfanknitram | 7 years ago

So Azure SQL Database, Azure Virtual Machines, Azure Bot Service does not describe the products? AWS is hilariousy bad at naming. Not all companies are.

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guitarbill|7 years ago

Azure does have a benefit of hindsight, and often their stuff is just named Azure + Obvious Name.

On the other hand, they came up with Bing (talk about hilariously bad), and Azure. Which they've chosen to pronounce AZH-ər (Ajer) and not AZ-yoor (Ajur, like in Côte d'Azur). This is non-obvious, and makes them sound like uncultured Americans (like when you pronounce niche as nitch; instead of like cache, which I haven't heard pronounced catch (yet)).

evfanknitram|7 years ago

Yes. In my view, obvious names makes it easier to remember what something is or does. Understanding what Azure DNS do is easier than finding out and remembering what AWS Route 52 does.

some_account|7 years ago

I very much prefer AWS names to the Azure naming, but I don't like Windows culture or behavior either so I think it's just general dislike of Microsoft software.

evfanknitram|7 years ago

It sounds like you describe something which is irrational.