Learning resource: Windows Azure Jump Start Training Videos
Microsoft Learning hosted the second new and exclusive “Jump Start” virtual training event on December 15-17, 2010. The course was titled “Building Cloud Applications using the Windows Azure Platform” and included 12 hours of expert-led training tailored for application architects and developers interested in leveraging the Cloud.
We are now pleased to announce that the professional videos recorded during the online class are available on Channel 9.
What’s the high-level overview?
- The entire course is 12 hours long.
- Every section is about an hour length, so it’s easy for you to find just what you need.
- Every section is led by two of the most respected authorities on Microsoft development technologies, David S. Platt (popular Microsoft Press author from Rolling Thunder Computing ) and Manu Cohen-Yashar (Professor and Senior Consultant, SELA Technical College, Tel Aviv, IS) plus their dialog and banter is quite engaging!
Sessions:
- Session 01: Windows Azure Overview
- Session 02: Introduction to Compute
- Session 03: Windows Azure Lifecycle, Part 1
- Session 04: Windows Azure Lifecycle, Part 2
- Session 05: Windows Azure Storage, Part 1
- Session 06: Windows Azure Storage, Part 2
- Session 07: Introduction to SQL Azure
- Session 08: Windows Azure Diagnostics
- Session 09: Windows Azure Security, Part 1
- Session 10: Windows Azure Security, Part 2
- Session 11: Scalability, Caching & Elasticity, Part 1
- Session 12: Scalability, Caching & Elasticity, Part 2, and Q&A
- Links to course materials and code samples
Once completed you can start building your application on Windows Azure in 3 simple and easy to do steps:
1. Download the Tools:
Get Visual Studio Express and the Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio to start building and debugging applications for the Windows Azure Platform https://tinyurl.com/learnaboutazure . If you have already Visual Studio installed you can download the tools directly from https://tinyurl.com/toolsforazure .
2. Setup an Account:
Set up an account and obtain a free subscription for accessing the online portals for Windows Azure, SQL Azure and Windows Azure AppFabric. You can learn more about the accounts https://tinyurl.com/getazureaccount or you can sign up directly https://tinyurl.com/signupazureaccount .
3. Create your First application and Deploy it on the Windows Azure Platform:
First learn how to create a simple ASP.NET application in Visual Studio for Windows Azure on your local machine https://tinyurl.com/localazureapplication . Once successfully created, learn how to deploy this application on the Windows Azure Platform https://tinyurl.com/deployazureapplication .
When all steps are executed successfully you should have running your first application on the Windows Azure Platform!