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Brian Hitney, Jim O’Neil and John McClelland are running a WebCast program that will guide you through the process of building and deploying a large scale Azure application.

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In less than two hours they will build and deploy a real cloud app that leverages the Azure data center and helps make a difference in the world. Yes, in addition to building an application that will leave you with a rock-solid understanding of the Azure platform, the solution you deploy will contribute back to Stanford’s Folding@home distributed computing project.

There’s no cost to you to participate in this session and each attendee will receive a temporary, self-expiring, full-access account to work with Azure for a period of 2-weeks.

For this briefing you will:

  • Receive a temporary, self-expiring full-access account to work with Azure for a period of 2-weeks at no cost - accounts will be emailed to all registered attendees 24-48 hours in advance of each event.

  • Build and deploy a real cloud app that leverages the Azure data center

Sweet!

PREREQUISITES

The prerequisites are pretty straight forward and we ask that you come prepared to participate in this event by installing the required software in advance of the Live Meeting event.

  1. Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010
  2. Azure Tools For Visual Studio, Feb 2010

 

 

 

 

REGISTRATION

Agenda and Registration details cab be found on Brian Hitney’s Blog.

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