The international version of Microsoft Azure was released early in the marketplace with a very rich (over 3,000) third-party apps, services, and virtual machine images available for purchase. The pricing model is also flexible to support pay-as-you-go and bring-your-own-license (BYOL). New users can choose to pay on demand, or choose to buy their own licenses (license), and if they have purchased an authorized old user, they can bring authorization (license) to Microsoft Azure for continued use.
Recently, Microsoft and China Telecom have launched the Chinese version of Windows Azure Marketplace, but this Marketplace is currently not integrated with the Windows Azure management interface and can only be accessed via a separate URL: http://www.ctwamp.com/
The home page basically follows the design style of the international version of Microsoft Azure Marketplace. You need to register before you can purchase apps.
The app/service pricing in the Chinese version of Windows Azure Marketplace is more exotic, from a few yuan to tens of thousands of yuan. Really want to know who will buy tens of thousands of yuan of software on the marketplace. Obviously the $ tens of thousands of software must not be a pay-as-you-grow model. Try a few software options and discover that the software is not deployed on Windows Azure! Some software in the use of the process has a very obvious bug, the overall feeling that its quality is not high. No software that has been published as Windows Azure virtual machine mirroring can be purchased for the time being. So here's the problem: Apps in the Chinese version of Windows Azure Marketplace aren't deployed on Windows Azure or software released as Windows Azure virtual machine mirroring, which marketplace and windows What does Azure have to do with it? Fortunately, at least http://www.ctwamp.com/itself is deployed on Windows Azure.
Doesn't the team that designed this marketplace have used the international version of Microsoft Azure Marketplace?
Completely stale Windows Azure Marketplace China edition