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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Making Songs Swing with Windows Azure, Python, and the Echo Nest API

by Steve Marx via Steve Marx's blog on 5/27/2010 11:01:21 PM

I’ve put together a sample application at http://swingify.cloudapp.net that lets you upload a song as an MP3 and produces a “swing time” version of it. It’s easier to explain by example, so here’s the Tetris theme song as converted by Swingify. Background The app makes use of the Echo Nest API and a sample developed by Tristan Jehan that converts any straight-time song to swing time by extended the first half of each beat and compressing the second half. I first saw the story over on the Mu ...

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Real World Windows Azure: Interview with Markus Mikola, Partner at Sopima

by WindowsAzure via Windows Azure on 5/27/2010 7:47:36 PM

As part of the Real World Windows Azure series, we talked to Markus Mikola, Partner at Sopima, about using the Windows Azure platform to run the company's contract management solution. Here's what he had to say: MSDN: Tell us more about Sopima and the services you provide. Mikola: In 2009, we started to develop Sopima Online Contract Bank-a software application that simplifies the steps of creating, managing, and approving business contracts, including negotiations processes among stakeholders. ...

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Testing Client Latency to SQL Azure

by Wayne Walter Berry via SQL Azure Team Blog on 5/27/2010 4:11:48 PM

SQL Azure allows you to create your database in datacenters in North Central US, South Central US, North Europe, and Southeast Asia. Depending on your location and your network connectivity, you will get different network latencies between your location and each of the data centers. Here is a quick way to test your Network latency with SQL Server Management Studio: 1) If you don’t have one already, create a SQL Azure server in one of the data centers via the SQL Azure Portal. 2) Open the fire ...

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