It would enable more possibilities for true cloud-computing, since our on-premise enterprise systems are based around a core database surrounded by other seperate application databases which "plugs" into the main one, hence cross database queries are the norm. With this in the cloud, building cloud-apps that build other apps becomes possible. If this is your everyday business, and it is not supported by SQL Azure, you cannot and will not move to SQL Azure.
It would enable more possibilities for true cloud-computing, since our on-premise enterprise systems are based around a core database surrounded by other seperate application databases which "plugs" into the main one, hence cross database queries are the norm. With this in the cloud, building cloud-apps that build other apps becomes possible. If this is your everyday business, and it is not supported by SQL Azure, you cannot and will not move to SQL Azure.