The most important thing that I like is its self-hosted nature which means it's accessible anywhere with sufficient internet access - unlike traditional public clouds where you're tied down by your provider or data center location! It also makes for excellent security as there are no third party providers involved in any way whatsoever (and hence all of their servers/data centers). There doesn't seem to be anything specifically wrong here at this time but nothing really stands out either; however one could say they would prefer if more features were available compared other similar platforms such SCCM etc., so not much difference between them overall except price point / ease & speed deployment from premise to production environment using Azure Stack itself instead than relying solely upon an external 3rd Party service offering e..g Microsoft Deployment Services via MDT package installation into Virtual Machine template files created during build process only then deploying those VMs onto physical HyperV hosts within same premises rather being reliant entirely off MS.