Welcome to the World of Windows Azure
I am very much excited as I should be to start with my First Windows Azure Application. I did install the Azure related bits in my machine and got the token for uploading my test application. Then with the passion cherished by created the application which I am running at https://wriju.cloudapp.net, so let us enjoy.
There are lots and lots of resources available at https://www.microsoft.com/azure/. I compiled them and put in a single location for you. You can also go to https://sessions.microsoftpdc.com/public/timeline.aspx and open the “Azure” tag. You will experience the PDC 2008 announcement.
Resources
Technical Videos for Windows Azure
Explore and experiment with the Azure SDK’s locally
Ø Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
Ø Microsoft SQL Data Services SDK
Ø Live Framework Documentation and Resources
This will give you an unique opportunity to create your own Azure Services and host in Microsoft Windows Azure Platform
About Azure
Good to Know
Azure Services
Training Kit
Azure Services Training Kit - PDC Preview
Channel9
- Inside Windows Azure , Manuvir Das
- Windows Azure for Developers, Steve Marx
- Inside .NET Services, John Shewchuk
- Inside SQL Services, Dave Campbell
Windows Azure PDC 2008
- A Lap Around Windows Azure, Manuvir Das
- Deploying Your First Windows Azure Application, Steve Marx
- Windows Azure Storage, Brad Calder
- Windows Azure Tables, Pablo Castro and Niranjan Nilakantan
- Windows Azure Fabric, Yousef Khalidi
- Under the Hood of the Windows Azure Fabric, Chuck Lanzmeier and Frederick Smith
For Whom?
Ø Azure for corporate developers
Ø Azure for systems integrators
As always enjoy
Namoskar!!!
Comments
Anonymous
January 20, 2009
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January 20, 2009
its Namaskar from the word Namaste.Anonymous
January 21, 2009
As you like to Say:), enjoy AzureAnonymous
January 29, 2009
Hi Namoskar, I wanted to check out the link to http://wriju.cloudapp.net/ but it's not working. Thanks for the list of resources, though :)