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Monday, February 28, 2011

Using MSBuild to Deploy to Multiple Windows Azure Environments

by Windows Azure Team via Windows Azure on 2/28/2011 10:00:00 PM

If you've used the Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio, you'll know how easy it is to publish your applications to Windows Azure straight from Visual Studio with just a couple of clicks. But while this process is great for individual projects, most teams use automated build and deployment processes to get more predictability and control of what gets built and where it gets deployed. In most real-world scenarios, you'll probably want to deploy to multiple Windows Azure managed services or subsc ...

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NOW AVAILABLE: CTP of the Windows Azure Starter Kit for Java

by Windows Azure Team via Windows Azure on 2/28/2011 5:01:00 PM

Windows Azure developers have always had options when it comes to which languages (such as .NET, PHP, Ruby or Java) and development tools (such as Visual Studio or Eclipse) to use to build applications on the Windows Azure platform.  Today, there's yet another choice with the availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Windows Azure Starter Kit for Java, which was announced  last Wednesday on the Interoperability @ Microsoft blog. The goal of this CTP is to get feedba ...

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Windows Azure Use Case: High-Performance Computing (HPC)

by BuckWoody via Carpe Datum on 2/28/2011 4:52:31 PM

This is one in a series of posts on when and where to use a distributed architecture design in your organization's computing needs. You can find the main post here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/buckwoody/archive/2011/01/18/windows-azure-and-sql-azure-use-cases.aspx  Description: High-Performance Computing (also called Technical Computing) at its most simplistic is a layout of computer workloads where a “head node” accepts work requests, and parses them out to “worker nodes'”. This is useful in ...

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