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Monday, January 31, 2011

Now Available: January Update for The Windows Azure Platform Training Kit

by Windows Azure Team via Windows Azure on 1/31/2011 7:52:00 PM

A newly updated version of the Windows Azure Platform Training Kit is now available for download.  This January update provides new and updated demo scripts, as well as a new Windows Phone 7 hands-on lab (HOL) for the Windows Azure platform. Other new features include several new demo scripts and an improved mechanism for installing Visual Studio code snippets. Read more about this update in a post by Windows Azure Technical Evangelist Wade Wegner here.  For help getting started, check ...

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Certification Notes: 70-583 Designing and Developing Windows Azure Applications

by BuckWoody via Carpe Datum on 1/31/2011 5:07:00 PM

Last Updated: 02/01/2011 It’s time for another certification, and we’ve just release the 70-583 exam on Windows Azure. I’ve blogged my “study plans” here before on other certifications, so I thought I would do the same for this one. I’ll also need to take exam 70-513 and 70-516; but I’ll post my notes on those separately. None of these are “brain dumps” or any questions from the actual tests - just the books, links and notes I have from my s ...

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We Want to Hear Your Thoughts and Suggestions about WindowsAzure.com

by Windows Azure Team via Windows Azure on 1/31/2011 5:02:00 PM

Our objective is to make the WindowsAzure.com usability experience intuitive and efficient. We'd like to know how we're doing on this objective, and if the information that we've presented on WindowsAzure.com is valuable and easy to find. If you've visited www.windowsazure.com recently, we'd appreciate it if you could complete a brief survey about your experience. We'll be relying on this feedback to add new content and functionality to the site. We look forward to hearing from you! Tweet ...

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Overloaded to Death, “Cloud” Computing is Dead

by Adron via Composite Code on 1/31/2011 2:53:44 PM

I've gotten to a point where I won't argue it anymore. The word Cloud as defined on Wikipedia "location-independent computing, whereby shared servers provide resources, software, and data tocomputers and other devices on demand, as with the electricity grid. Cloud computing is a natural evolution of the widespread adoption of virtualization, service-oriented architecture and utility computing. Details are abstracted from consumers, who no longer have need for expertise in, or control over, the ...

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