As a fast growing startup with a lot of experience in cloud services, Putti is always looking at how technology can let them focus on adding value to their apps and avoid managing lower layer processes. “We’re in the game of building simple, easy-to-use apps that improve business processes and make the lives of our customers easier,” says Putti CEO Aaron McDonald. “Microsoft Azure helps us focus on that mission by taking care of the underlying infrastructure complexities. We add value for our customers, and can quickly and cost-effectively scale out as demand increases.” Putti, which is part of Spark Ventures, has launched a new service called Putti Forms that enables customers to create forms-based work flows to simplify business processes. “Any paper-based business process, such as HR forms or health and safety check lists, can be digitised and improved using Putti Forms,” says McDonald. To enable quick scaling and reduce costs as their apps grow, Putti Forms recently moved its application back-end to Microsoft Azure. Putti Forms utilises a host of Microsoft Azure services including Azure DocumentDB, SQL, Logic Apps and VMs, all of which are monitored through Azure Application Insights. With Microsoft Azure, Putti Forms is able to build, deploy and manage applications with ease and unmatched productivity. If you’re new to Azure there are host of great 1:1 videos with the girls and guys behind the platform at Channel9. Join them to see how you can start removing some of your lower-layer processes.
Matt Bostwick Partner Business Evangelist Microsoft Corporation
Have a startup on the side? Lightning Lab is a four month accelerator programme that supports early-stage tech startups, providing the funding, networks and expertise to help accelerate their growth. Applications are now open and will close on December 18, 2015. The programme will run in Auckland from March – July, 2016. Entrepreneurs can start their application now and update it all the way up to the deadline.
Building for low bandwidth It's good to remember that not everyone has unlimited bandwidth or a fast and reliable pipe. You should always test your websites and applications on a low bandwidth connection, but few people take the time. Many people don't know how to simulate low bandwidth or think it's hard to set up. Here's a helpful tool.
Forbes on Microsoft Perhaps you know someone who views Microsoft has a slow moving battleship, like the team at Forbes did before their site visit. Turns out it's more of a more a 'flotilla of speedboats operating and maneuvering in an orchestrated fashion'. Check out the article that describes what they saw when they visited Microsoft's Developer Division that changed their mind.
A huge congrats goes to the Bright Spark People's Choice Award winner who's Windows app TVPlan we're proud to be featuring in this week's flash alongside the TradeMe Mall and the app that allows you to access information from Xero while you’re working in Office 365.
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