It’s THE CLOUD !!!

This is “SOA” take two.

I’ve been doing some architecture work that includes Azure and though I would share some learning resources. !

Enjoy !

· Webcasts – http://www.microsoft.com/events/series/azure.aspx

· Training kit – www.microsoft.com/azure/trainingkit.mspx

· Azure SDK – http://www.microsoft.com/azure/sdk.mspx

· Sample projects to review – http://www.codeplex.com, search “azure”

· Join a  Azure user group – http://www.azureusergroup.com

- How-Do-I videos http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dd439432.aspx 

LiveServices-LogoAccess Windows Live Profiles and Contacts from  PHP Apps The Azure Services Platform is continuously expanding its interoperability in a standards based approach.  Here’s another great example: Live framework is the uniform way of programming Live Services from any platform, programming language, application or device.  As a concrete example, check out a very useful “how do I” screencast  – - Access Windows Live Profiles and Contacts from PHP apps – -  by Program Manager Nishant Gupta.  He also provides a code snippet you can use to step along with the video.
Windows_Azure_LogoUsing Logging in a Windows Azure Application Windows Azure provides a built-in framework for writing log messages from your applications. In this screencast, you’ll learn how to use the Windows Azure logging API and how to read log messages whether your application is running in the development fabric or in the cloud.
NetServices_LogoUse the .NET Workflow Service Windows Workflow Foundation provides a platform for using managed code to defined work as composable, reusable parts. With .NET Services, you can host your workflow in the cloud and access it from anywhere. In this screencast, you’ll see the basics of taking a simple workflow and deploying it to the cloud.

 

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