Contents tagged with Azure
Azure Day Spa
Where do coders go after a long day of coding for the cloud? The Azure spa, of course! I saw this place near where the CapArea.NET Silverlight SIG meets in Arlington.
4 Easy to Remember Links
Have you ever found yourself in polite conversation and of how to start developing in a certain technology comes up? Or Have you ever wanted to share SDK downloads without having remember cumbersome URLs? I have* and that’s why I created easy to remember, copyable, pasteable, and shareable URLs to …
Developing iPhone and iPad Apps that Leverage Windows Azure
Here’s a great presentation from MIX11 on Developing iPhone and iPad Apps that use Windows Azure. You are building apps for the iPhone/iPad, yet you remain curious about what the cloud can offer. Is it possible to deploy scalable, mobile Web applications on Windows Azure? How about storing data in …
New Windows Azure SDK and Tools with Scott Guthrie
The latest episode of Cloud Cover has ScottGu as the special guest talking about the recent updates to the AzureSDK. Want to play along, you can try Azure free for 90 days. In this episode, Steve and Wade are joined by Scott Guthrie—Corporate Vice President at Microsoft—who walks them …
Learn Azure Event Today
Clear your calendar today, the Learn Azure Event is today! [add to calendar | register free ] Here’s the agenda for the event. All times are Pacific time. For East Coasters like me, this will be a busy afternoon. 9:00 10:30a Getting Started with Windows Azure Learn how to get started …
Windows Azure Conf Sessions Online
Channel 9 has all the sessions from Windows AzureConf 2012 online. Watch the keynote here:
Creating Your Own Weather Forecast
Not satisfied with the weather your local news stations provide? Think you can do better or just want another opinion? Then check out http://weatherservice.cloudapp.net, which uses the power of Azure to compute weather forecasts. Right now, the process can take up to eight hours, but once the …
Windows Azure Platform Overview Infographic
Here’s a graphic that demonstrates all the features that Azure now supports. Click the picture to see it larger. Try Azure for free now.
Using Windows Azure to Build Back-End Services for Windows 8 Apps
Here’s a great video by Andrew Duthie (aka DevHammer) along with fellow TEs, Brian Hitney and Peter Laudati hosting. In it, they discuss some of the topics in my blog series on building back-end services for Windows 8 apps.