Are you taking Kentico CMS to the Windows Azure cloud? What’s important to know? In this webinar Dominik Pinter, Kentico CMS Senior Developer, covers the top five things everyone should know when running Kentico CMS in the cloud.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft Azure, including key concepts like cloud computing, virtualization, cloud service models, and Azure components. It covers Azure storage services like blobs, tables, and SQL Azure. It also discusses the developer experience on Azure, using familiar tools like Visual Studio. Traffic Manager is introduced as a way to control traffic distribution for high availability. The document demonstrates deploying a web app to Azure and provides an overview of StudioRG infrastructure with an example.
This document discusses new features in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 including support for ASP.NET MVC 3 with Razor, using Web Forms and MVC together, and scenarios for their usage. It recommends using either Web Forms for rapid development or MVC for projects requiring cleaner markup and finer control, and notes that Web Forms and MVC can be used together in the same project.
This document discusses different hosting options on Windows Azure including Web Sites, Web Roles, and Worker Roles. Web Sites provide a scalable hosting option without needing to configure an operating system, while Web Roles and Worker Roles allow hosting within scalable cloud services that have preconfigured virtual machines but require code for hosting and deployment. The document provides examples of deploying and hosting WCF web services within each of these Azure hosting options.
This document summarizes a talk on building, deploying, and managing Windows Azure applications. It discusses setting up cloud services and SQL databases using Azure tools in Visual Studio. It covers deploying applications to the cloud via Visual Studio, the Azure portal, or PowerShell. It also describes ways to view applications in the cloud like Remote Desktop, diagnostics, and SQL distributed views. The talk demonstrates these concepts and provides resources for learning more.
BizSpark Startup Night Windows Azure March 29, 2011Spiffy
This document provides an overview of Windows Azure and its core concepts. It discusses:
- Why cloud computing started and how Windows Azure came about to address challenges with managing machines.
- Key characteristics of cloud computing like elasticity, reduced costs, and new capabilities.
- Core Windows Azure services like Blob storage, Tables, Queues and AppFabric for identity management.
- How to plan application architecture, deploy to Windows Azure using tools like Visual Studio, and manage applications once deployed.
Windows Azure AppFabric is a platform that provides middleware services for developing and managing cloud applications at scale. It includes services for messaging, caching, identity management, and integrating applications. It also allows building and managing composite applications composed of distributed application components hosted on Windows Azure. The AppFabric platform aims to simplify cloud development by providing these services and capabilities through a consistent programming model.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure compute services including Cloud Services, Web Sites, and Virtual Machines. It discusses key aspects of each service such as support for code/configuration, deployment models, and pricing. The document also previews a demo comparing Azure Cloud Services, Web Sites, and Virtual Machines before listing additional resources on supported workloads and distributions.
This document provides an introduction to Microsoft Azure, including key concepts like cloud computing, virtualization, cloud service models, and Azure components. It covers Azure storage services like blobs, tables, and SQL Azure. It also discusses the developer experience on Azure, using familiar tools like Visual Studio. Traffic Manager is introduced as a way to control traffic distribution for high availability. The document demonstrates deploying a web app to Azure and provides an overview of StudioRG infrastructure with an example.
This document discusses new features in Visual Studio 2010 SP1 including support for ASP.NET MVC 3 with Razor, using Web Forms and MVC together, and scenarios for their usage. It recommends using either Web Forms for rapid development or MVC for projects requiring cleaner markup and finer control, and notes that Web Forms and MVC can be used together in the same project.
This document discusses different hosting options on Windows Azure including Web Sites, Web Roles, and Worker Roles. Web Sites provide a scalable hosting option without needing to configure an operating system, while Web Roles and Worker Roles allow hosting within scalable cloud services that have preconfigured virtual machines but require code for hosting and deployment. The document provides examples of deploying and hosting WCF web services within each of these Azure hosting options.
This document summarizes a talk on building, deploying, and managing Windows Azure applications. It discusses setting up cloud services and SQL databases using Azure tools in Visual Studio. It covers deploying applications to the cloud via Visual Studio, the Azure portal, or PowerShell. It also describes ways to view applications in the cloud like Remote Desktop, diagnostics, and SQL distributed views. The talk demonstrates these concepts and provides resources for learning more.
BizSpark Startup Night Windows Azure March 29, 2011Spiffy
This document provides an overview of Windows Azure and its core concepts. It discusses:
- Why cloud computing started and how Windows Azure came about to address challenges with managing machines.
- Key characteristics of cloud computing like elasticity, reduced costs, and new capabilities.
- Core Windows Azure services like Blob storage, Tables, Queues and AppFabric for identity management.
- How to plan application architecture, deploy to Windows Azure using tools like Visual Studio, and manage applications once deployed.
Windows Azure AppFabric is a platform that provides middleware services for developing and managing cloud applications at scale. It includes services for messaging, caching, identity management, and integrating applications. It also allows building and managing composite applications composed of distributed application components hosted on Windows Azure. The AppFabric platform aims to simplify cloud development by providing these services and capabilities through a consistent programming model.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure compute services including Cloud Services, Web Sites, and Virtual Machines. It discusses key aspects of each service such as support for code/configuration, deployment models, and pricing. The document also previews a demo comparing Azure Cloud Services, Web Sites, and Virtual Machines before listing additional resources on supported workloads and distributions.
This document profiles Karthikeyan Anbarasan, founder of www.F5debug.Net. He is a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET/IIS and has authored books and blogs on topics like SQL Server Integration Services. The document then provides an overview of cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. It introduces Windows Azure and its components like compute, storage, and fabric. Web and worker roles in Windows Azure are described. Finally, it briefly discusses SQL Azure and provides a demo of its management portal.
This document discusses the need for database synchronization between Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL databases. It proposes developing a tool that would use linked servers and T-SQL scripts to synchronize data between the two database types. The solution presented to a client involved setting up ODBC connections, linking the MySQL database to MSSQL, and creating stored procedures to handle insert, update, and delete operations between tables. Advantages are synchronization of queryable data and ability to schedule syncs as jobs. Disadvantages include needing technical expertise and tedious script creation. The proposed tool would provide a user interface for configuration and scheduling of syncs.
This document provides an overview of Windows Azure AppFabric. It discusses the identity and access control, service bus, and caching services that AppFabric provides. The identity service implements claims-based authentication and uses the Access Control service to integrate single sign-on with multiple identity providers. The service bus enables hybrid cloud applications through a relay that provides secure messaging. Caching improves performance by storing data in memory for low-latency access.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications without complex coding. It provides an intuitive visual interface to build database-driven and SOA-enabled applications using open source technologies like Spring, Hibernate, and Dojo. WaveMaker applications can be deployed on Java servers or to cloud platforms with one-click deployment.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications using standard Java technologies like Spring, Hibernate, and Dojo without complex coding. It provides an intuitive visual interface for assembling applications from pre-built widgets and templates. WaveMaker applications are deployed as standard Java web applications and can integrate with existing Java services, databases, and web services.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications using standard technologies like Spring, Dojo, Hibernate, and JAX-WS without complex coding, providing an intuitive visual interface for building database-driven and service-oriented applications. It generates pure Java web applications that can be deployed to various servers and cloud platforms. While suitable for rapid application development and frontend SOA projects, WaveMaker is less suitable for complex transactional systems or workflow applications that require traditional Java EE or BPM approaches.
Deep-dive building solutions on the SharePoint FrameworkWaldek Mastykarz
Waldek Mastykarz gave a presentation on building solutions using the SharePoint Framework. Some key points included storing project dependencies using npm, loading frameworks from URLs instead of bundling them, using a services library to share code between parts, and leveraging SharePoint Framework services. The presentation provided an overview of best practices for building solutions on the SharePoint Framework.
The document discusses microservices architecture and Azure services for building and hosting microservices. It describes how Azure supports microservices using PaaS options like App Service and Service Fabric. It also provides examples of implementing microservices using Cloud Services with Web and Worker roles along with features of App Service like deployments, backups and integrations.
The session covers how to build web, mobile, Api solutions using Microsoft Azure platform. The session covers in detail how to build intelligent solutions using Azure App Service. Azure App Service includes web apps, logic apps and mobile apps services as PaaS solutions for engineers. The session is a demo driven and demonstrate how to design and provision complete end-to-end solutions using Microsoft intelligent cloud.
This document summarizes new features in ASP.NET 4.0, including improved SEO, cleaner client IDs, routing, and chart controls in Web Forms. It also covers improvements to ASP.NET AJAX such as client-side controls, script loading, and data binding. For ASP.NET MVC 2.0, it outlines model validation, templates, areas, and asynchronous controllers. Finally, it provides an overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data and references for further information.
Rio Info 2015 - Painel Oportunidades para o Brasil na era da Computação em Nu...Rio Info
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure Big Compute and related services. It discusses how enterprises, hybrid environments, software as a service providers, and the Azure marketplace can utilize Azure Batch and large virtual machine instances (up to 32 cores) for high performance computing workloads. Examples are given of running applications at scale and managing workflow. Benefits highlighted include flexibility, scalability, and an integrated platform experience. Short case studies showcase how SMBs and companies in various industries have leveraged Azure services.
The document discusses new features in ASP.NET Web Forms 4 that improve client-side development, control over applications, and existing server controls. It introduces more predictable client IDs, routing integration, and enhancements to controls like GridView, ListView, CompareValidator, LinqDataSource and DataPager. The client ID and ViewState mode changes give developers better control, while routing allows customizing the sitemap and new control features make the suite easier to use.
This document discusses Microsoft Azure WebJobs. WebJobs allow running programs or scripts as background tasks in an Azure Website. They can be used for image processing, queue processing, file maintenance, and other CPU-intensive tasks. WebJobs can run continuously, on a schedule, or on-demand. They are deployed to the Azure Website and can be created and deployed directly from Visual Studio using the WebJobs SDK.
The document discusses various options for managing resources on Microsoft Azure, including the Azure Portal, PowerShell, Microsoft Azure Management Libraries (MAML), and Azure Resource Manager (ARM). It provides demonstrations of creating and managing resources using the Portal, PowerShell, MAML, and ARM. Challenges with current management options and the benefits of ARM templates for defining dependencies and orchestrating resource provisioning are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure Websites, a Platform-as-a-Service offering for building and hosting web applications in the cloud. Key features include support for multiple programming languages, databases, scaling, custom domains, SSL, diagnostics logging, and continuous deployment from sources like GitHub. It also demonstrates how to create, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot Azure Websites through the Azure portal and Kudu site management tools. Pricing options include free shared sites and paid standard plans.
Azure SQL is a fully managed platform as a service (PaaS) that allows users to run SQL Server workloads in Microsoft's cloud by providing automated management of databases and servers. It supports both relational and non-relational data structures. Azure SQL Database offers single databases for isolated use and elastic pools for sharing resources between databases. It provides different service tiers for various workload types, including general purpose, business critical for high transactions, and hyperscale for large databases. Tools for accessing and managing Azure SQL databases include the Azure Portal, Azure Data Studio, SQL Server Management Studio, and SQL Server Data Tools in Visual Studio.
The document outlines the key changes and new features in ASP.Net 4.0, including improvements to core services, Web Forms, and Visual Studio 2010 Web Designer. It discusses enhancements such as view state improvements, routing support, browser capabilities updates, and the addition of over 200 HTML and JScript code snippets. The presentation agenda and references provide additional resources for learning more about ASP.Net 4.0.
Building productivity solutions with Microsoft GraphWaldek Mastykarz
Using Microsoft Graph you can access data and insights from the Microsoft cloud. In this session, you will learn how you can leverage Microsoft Graph to build productivity solutions for your organization. We will talk about the authentication flow, the different endpoints and tips and tricks when working with this powerful API.
CTU June 2011 - Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012Spiffy
The document discusses Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. It summarizes the key features and capabilities of SCVMM 2012 including fabric management, deployment and upgrade processes, dynamic optimization, private clouds, self-service user roles, and integration with public clouds like Windows Azure. The presentation includes demonstrations of building and delegating private clouds with SCVMM 2012.
Project Sherpa: How RightScale Went All in on DockerRightScale
We just finished a 7 week project at RightScale to migrate 48 services and 650+ cloud instances to Docker. As a result we’ve been able to accelerate our development processes and cut our cloud costs (a lot). Here we share lessons learned about our experience migrating to Docker and introduce our new Container Manager we added to the RightScale platform to help manage containerized environments.
AWS vs. Azure vs. Google vs. SoftLayer: Network, Storage and DBaaSRightScale
Most enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy, but choosing the right cloud for a workload can be challenging. In a previous deck we covered differences in block/object storage, pricing, and container services. In this deck we’ll drill down on archival storage, database-as-a-service (DBaaS), and networking options for the leading public clouds.
This document profiles Karthikeyan Anbarasan, founder of www.F5debug.Net. He is a Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET/IIS and has authored books and blogs on topics like SQL Server Integration Services. The document then provides an overview of cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service. It introduces Windows Azure and its components like compute, storage, and fabric. Web and worker roles in Windows Azure are described. Finally, it briefly discusses SQL Azure and provides a demo of its management portal.
This document discusses the need for database synchronization between Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL databases. It proposes developing a tool that would use linked servers and T-SQL scripts to synchronize data between the two database types. The solution presented to a client involved setting up ODBC connections, linking the MySQL database to MSSQL, and creating stored procedures to handle insert, update, and delete operations between tables. Advantages are synchronization of queryable data and ability to schedule syncs as jobs. Disadvantages include needing technical expertise and tedious script creation. The proposed tool would provide a user interface for configuration and scheduling of syncs.
This document provides an overview of Windows Azure AppFabric. It discusses the identity and access control, service bus, and caching services that AppFabric provides. The identity service implements claims-based authentication and uses the Access Control service to integrate single sign-on with multiple identity providers. The service bus enables hybrid cloud applications through a relay that provides secure messaging. Caching improves performance by storing data in memory for low-latency access.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications without complex coding. It provides an intuitive visual interface to build database-driven and SOA-enabled applications using open source technologies like Spring, Hibernate, and Dojo. WaveMaker applications can be deployed on Java servers or to cloud platforms with one-click deployment.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications using standard Java technologies like Spring, Hibernate, and Dojo without complex coding. It provides an intuitive visual interface for assembling applications from pre-built widgets and templates. WaveMaker applications are deployed as standard Java web applications and can integrate with existing Java services, databases, and web services.
WaveMaker is a RAD tool that allows developers to create rich web applications using standard technologies like Spring, Dojo, Hibernate, and JAX-WS without complex coding, providing an intuitive visual interface for building database-driven and service-oriented applications. It generates pure Java web applications that can be deployed to various servers and cloud platforms. While suitable for rapid application development and frontend SOA projects, WaveMaker is less suitable for complex transactional systems or workflow applications that require traditional Java EE or BPM approaches.
Deep-dive building solutions on the SharePoint FrameworkWaldek Mastykarz
Waldek Mastykarz gave a presentation on building solutions using the SharePoint Framework. Some key points included storing project dependencies using npm, loading frameworks from URLs instead of bundling them, using a services library to share code between parts, and leveraging SharePoint Framework services. The presentation provided an overview of best practices for building solutions on the SharePoint Framework.
The document discusses microservices architecture and Azure services for building and hosting microservices. It describes how Azure supports microservices using PaaS options like App Service and Service Fabric. It also provides examples of implementing microservices using Cloud Services with Web and Worker roles along with features of App Service like deployments, backups and integrations.
The session covers how to build web, mobile, Api solutions using Microsoft Azure platform. The session covers in detail how to build intelligent solutions using Azure App Service. Azure App Service includes web apps, logic apps and mobile apps services as PaaS solutions for engineers. The session is a demo driven and demonstrate how to design and provision complete end-to-end solutions using Microsoft intelligent cloud.
This document summarizes new features in ASP.NET 4.0, including improved SEO, cleaner client IDs, routing, and chart controls in Web Forms. It also covers improvements to ASP.NET AJAX such as client-side controls, script loading, and data binding. For ASP.NET MVC 2.0, it outlines model validation, templates, areas, and asynchronous controllers. Finally, it provides an overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data and references for further information.
Rio Info 2015 - Painel Oportunidades para o Brasil na era da Computação em Nu...Rio Info
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure Big Compute and related services. It discusses how enterprises, hybrid environments, software as a service providers, and the Azure marketplace can utilize Azure Batch and large virtual machine instances (up to 32 cores) for high performance computing workloads. Examples are given of running applications at scale and managing workflow. Benefits highlighted include flexibility, scalability, and an integrated platform experience. Short case studies showcase how SMBs and companies in various industries have leveraged Azure services.
The document discusses new features in ASP.NET Web Forms 4 that improve client-side development, control over applications, and existing server controls. It introduces more predictable client IDs, routing integration, and enhancements to controls like GridView, ListView, CompareValidator, LinqDataSource and DataPager. The client ID and ViewState mode changes give developers better control, while routing allows customizing the sitemap and new control features make the suite easier to use.
This document discusses Microsoft Azure WebJobs. WebJobs allow running programs or scripts as background tasks in an Azure Website. They can be used for image processing, queue processing, file maintenance, and other CPU-intensive tasks. WebJobs can run continuously, on a schedule, or on-demand. They are deployed to the Azure Website and can be created and deployed directly from Visual Studio using the WebJobs SDK.
The document discusses various options for managing resources on Microsoft Azure, including the Azure Portal, PowerShell, Microsoft Azure Management Libraries (MAML), and Azure Resource Manager (ARM). It provides demonstrations of creating and managing resources using the Portal, PowerShell, MAML, and ARM. Challenges with current management options and the benefits of ARM templates for defining dependencies and orchestrating resource provisioning are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure Websites, a Platform-as-a-Service offering for building and hosting web applications in the cloud. Key features include support for multiple programming languages, databases, scaling, custom domains, SSL, diagnostics logging, and continuous deployment from sources like GitHub. It also demonstrates how to create, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot Azure Websites through the Azure portal and Kudu site management tools. Pricing options include free shared sites and paid standard plans.
Azure SQL is a fully managed platform as a service (PaaS) that allows users to run SQL Server workloads in Microsoft's cloud by providing automated management of databases and servers. It supports both relational and non-relational data structures. Azure SQL Database offers single databases for isolated use and elastic pools for sharing resources between databases. It provides different service tiers for various workload types, including general purpose, business critical for high transactions, and hyperscale for large databases. Tools for accessing and managing Azure SQL databases include the Azure Portal, Azure Data Studio, SQL Server Management Studio, and SQL Server Data Tools in Visual Studio.
The document outlines the key changes and new features in ASP.Net 4.0, including improvements to core services, Web Forms, and Visual Studio 2010 Web Designer. It discusses enhancements such as view state improvements, routing support, browser capabilities updates, and the addition of over 200 HTML and JScript code snippets. The presentation agenda and references provide additional resources for learning more about ASP.Net 4.0.
Building productivity solutions with Microsoft GraphWaldek Mastykarz
Using Microsoft Graph you can access data and insights from the Microsoft cloud. In this session, you will learn how you can leverage Microsoft Graph to build productivity solutions for your organization. We will talk about the authentication flow, the different endpoints and tips and tricks when working with this powerful API.
CTU June 2011 - Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012Spiffy
The document discusses Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. It summarizes the key features and capabilities of SCVMM 2012 including fabric management, deployment and upgrade processes, dynamic optimization, private clouds, self-service user roles, and integration with public clouds like Windows Azure. The presentation includes demonstrations of building and delegating private clouds with SCVMM 2012.
Project Sherpa: How RightScale Went All in on DockerRightScale
We just finished a 7 week project at RightScale to migrate 48 services and 650+ cloud instances to Docker. As a result we’ve been able to accelerate our development processes and cut our cloud costs (a lot). Here we share lessons learned about our experience migrating to Docker and introduce our new Container Manager we added to the RightScale platform to help manage containerized environments.
AWS vs. Azure vs. Google vs. SoftLayer: Network, Storage and DBaaSRightScale
Most enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy, but choosing the right cloud for a workload can be challenging. In a previous deck we covered differences in block/object storage, pricing, and container services. In this deck we’ll drill down on archival storage, database-as-a-service (DBaaS), and networking options for the leading public clouds.
Amazon Web Service and Microsoft Azure are dominating the enterprise public cloud market, but how are they different? Here’s what you need to know.
There are plenty of differences between AWS and Azure, probably too many to mention in a single webinar. AWS and Azure take generally different approaches and offer some unique services. From our experience with enterprise customers, we found that the commoditized services are often the most important ones. Everybody has a solution for security, access and storage, but how are those solutions different? Will mastering one Cloud platform give me the knowledge I need to operate the other?
Join us in our upcoming webinar, all about the differences in some of the public cloud’s most basic (and vital) services. Watch this webinar to learn about:
The major players in today’s enterprise public cloud market
5 important differences between Azure and AWS
How a single pane of glass can compensate for these differences
www.scalr.com
http://www.scalr.com/lp/webinars/register/aws-vs-azure-5-differences-you-need-to-know-when-chosing-a-public-cloud-vendor
Azure vs AWS Best Practices: What You Need to KnowRightScale
Azure is now the clear #2 in public cloud behind AWS. While some cloud users are evaluating Azure vs. AWS, many enterprises are planning to use both cloud providers. But there are some notable differences between how the two clouds operate and the best practices for deploying workloads in each.
The Azure vs. AWS Best Practices: What You Need to Know webinar will cover:
Recent and coming enhancements for Azure.
Azure vs. AWS differences for compute, networking, and storage.
Best practices for cloud deployments in Azure and AWS.
How to use both Azure and AWS.
Microsoft Azure vs Amazon Web Services (AWS) Services & Feature MappingIlyas F ☁☁☁
If you are a Cloud Architect, Developer, IT Manager, Director or whoever may be, if you are associated with Azure or AWS cloud in some form, I’m sure you must have come across a common question.
“What is the alternate service available in Azure or AWS vice versa and it’s pricing?” I’m sure you will say yes!
Agreed, it’s hard to remember all the services offered by public clouds, i.e. Azure and AWS. Remembering existing services and their benefits itself is a big task, on top of that updating ourselves with the new feature releases and enhancements is another major task.
So I put together a Service & Feature Mappings between Microsoft Azure & AWS for my and colleagues quick reference.
I hope you also find this piece informative.
Compare Clouds: Aws vs Azure vs Google vs SoftLayerRightScale
Most enterprises have a multi-cloud strategy, but choosing the right cloud for a workload can be challenging. We’ll share a free tool to compare public cloud features and help you make the best decision for each workload. We’ll also drill down on a few key areas where the leading public clouds are different.
This document provides an overview of the Windows Azure platform and its services. It discusses why organizations use cloud platforms to reduce costs while improving flexibility and scalability compared to on-premises infrastructure. The Azure platform provides compute, storage, database and middleware services that can be accessed on-demand via the internet. Popular open source technologies like PHP, MySQL and WordPress can also be deployed on the Azure platform and scaled globally.
This document discusses migrating existing applications to Windows Azure. It provides an overview of cloud computing models including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). It also describes the key services available on the Windows Azure platform, including compute, storage, SQL Azure database, and .NET services. Finally, it discusses typical application scenarios for Windows Azure and provides resources for learning more.
Join us for a deep dive into Windows Azure. We’ll start with a developer-focused overview of this brave new platform and the cloud computing services that can be used either together or independently to build amazing applications. As the day unfolds, we’ll explore data storage, SQL Azure™, and the basics of deployment with Windows Azure. Register today for these free, live sessions in your local area.
Leverage the highly scalable Windows Azure platform and deploy your existing ASP.NET application to a new home in the clouds. This demo filled session will guide you in how to make successful use of Windows Azure’s hosting and storage platform as well as SQL Azure, the relational database in the cloud, by moving an existing ASP.NET application to a higher level.
Microsoft Windows Azure is a cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure as a service, platform as a service and software as a service. It allows developers to build and host applications and services through Microsoft's global network of data centers. Key components of Windows Azure include Web Roles, Worker Roles, Storage, SQL Azure database, Cloud Fabric for automatic scaling and failover, and development tools to facilitate building applications for the cloud. The document provides an overview of these services and components and how developers can get started using Windows Azure.
Understanding the Windows Azure Platform - Dec 2010DavidGristwood
This document provides an overview of the Windows Azure platform. It describes Windows Azure as a platform as a service (PaaS) that provides scalable compute and storage services in the cloud. It outlines the core services of Windows Azure including compute, storage, networking and tools for development, deployment and management. It also discusses key advantages like scalability, reliability, flexibility and the pay-as-you-go business model.
This document discusses using PHP with Windows Azure cloud computing platform. It describes running PHP code in Windows Azure, using PHP with Windows Azure storage and SQL Azure database, and addressing challenges of running WordPress on Windows Azure like replacing its MySQL dependency with SQL Azure. Several options are presented for hosting WordPress on Windows Azure including keeping MySQL on-premises or hosting it on Windows Azure.
The document provides an overview of the Windows Azure Platform, including its core services and capabilities. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) models. It also summarizes key services like Windows Azure, SQL Azure, AppFabric, and the consumption pricing models.
Cloud for Developers: Azure vs. Google App Engine vs. Amazon vs. AppHarborSvetlin Nakov
Software Development for the Public Cloud Platforms: Windows Azure vs. Google App Engine vs. Amazon Web Services (AWS) vs AppHarbor.
In this talk the speaker will compare the most widely used public PaaS clouds (Azure, GAE and AWS) from the software developer’s perspective.
A parallel between Azure, GAE, AWS and few other clouds (like AppHarbor, Heroku, Cloudfoundry and AppForce) will be made based on several criteria: architecture, pricing, storage services (non-relational databases, relational databases in the cloud and blob/file storage), business-tier services (like queues, notifications, email, CDN, etc.), supported languages, platforms and frameworks and front-end technologies.
A live demo will be made to compare the way we build and deploy a multi-tiered application in Azure, Amazon and GAE and how to implement its back-end (using a cloud database), business tier (based on REST services) and front-end (based on HTML5).
The speaker Svetlin Nakov (http://www.nakov.com) is well-known software development expert and trainer, a head of the Telerik Software Academy and a main organizer of the Cloud Development course (http://clouddevcourse.telerik.com).
This document provides an overview of ASP.NET 4.5 and ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2. ASP.NET 4.5 introduced improvements to MVC, Web Forms, Web API and performance. ASP.NET and Web Tools 2012.2 added features like scaffolding, friendly URLs and syntax highlighting to Visual Studio. The future of ASP.NET is discussed including moving to a "One ASP.NET" model and potential new features for MVC, Web API and Visual Studio.
The document discusses the architecture and performance improvements of IIS 6.0 over previous versions. Key points include: IIS 6.0 uses a new process model with HTTP.sys, WAS, and worker processes to improve isolation and reliability. Features like application pools, recycling, and health monitoring enhance availability. ASP.NET applications benefit from this new architecture and best practices like caching, logical tiered design, and limiting server controls improve performance.
Migrating To Visual Studio 2008 & .Net Framework 3.5Jeff Blankenburg
The document provides guidance on migrating applications from older versions of ASP and .NET to newer versions. It recommends upgrading applications gradually based on importance rather than complete rewrites. Applications can often be upgraded with minimal code changes to see performance improvements from newer .NET features. The document also provides architectural guidance like separating UI logic from business logic and using a service-oriented approach when possible.
Windows Azure is a cloud computing platform from Microsoft that provides virtualized compute, durable scalable storage, and automated management as services. It allows developers to build and host applications and services through its infrastructure of datacenters and servers running a distributed operating system. Developers can access computing, storage, and other services through application programming interfaces and tools to develop applications using .NET, SQL Server, and other Microsoft technologies that can be easily scaled up or down based on usage.
Introduction To Cloud Computing Winsows Azure101Mithun T. Dhar
The Windows Azure platform is a set of high-performance cloud computing services that can be used together or independently and enable developers to leverage existing skills and familiar tools to develop cloud applications. In this session, we’ll provide a developer-focused overview of this new online service computing platform. We’ll explore the components, key features and real day-to-day benefits of Windows Azure.
Highlights include:
· What is cloud computing?
· Running web and web service applications in the cloud
· Using the Windows Azure and local developer cloud fabric
· Getting started – tools, SDKs and accounts
· Writing applications for Windows Azure
NWCloud Cloud Track - Overview of Cloud Computing and Windows Azure 101nwcloud
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Windows Azure platform presented by Mithun Dhar, a Developer Evangelist at Microsoft. The key points covered include:
- What a Developer Evangelist is and Mithun Dhar's contact details.
- An agenda for the overview presentation covering Windows Azure, storage options, and deploying solutions.
- A brief introduction to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
- An overview of the main components that make up the Windows Azure platform including cloud fabric, roles, storage, app fabric, and dev fabric.
Migrating To Visual Studio 2008 & .Net Framework 3.5Clint Edmonson
This document provides guidance on migrating applications from older versions of ASP and .NET to newer versions. It recommends a gradual migration approach, starting with addressing the most important applications first. The document reviews changes between technologies like Classic ASP, ASP.NET 1.1, and newer versions. It suggests architectural best practices like separating UI from business logic and leveraging shared services. Future .NET versions may support multiple runtimes and continue enhancing frameworks like MVC and Entity Framework.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft Windows Azure platform, including its core components and capabilities. It begins with definitions of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and cloud computing. It then discusses the various cloud service models of infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). The remainder of the document focuses on the key Microsoft Azure services, including Windows Azure, SQL Azure, AppFabric, and connectivity options. It describes how applications can be deployed on Azure and scaled across roles and instances for availability and performance. It also covers core Azure services like storage, tables, queues, and monitoring.
This document summarizes a talk on building, deploying, and managing Windows Azure applications. It discusses setting up cloud services and SQL databases using Visual Studio tools. It covers deploying applications to the cloud through Visual Studio, the management portal, or PowerShell. It also describes ways to view applications in the cloud like remote desktop, diagnostics, and SQL distributed views. The talk provides an overview of key concepts like deploying and updating applications, hosting web roles with full IIS, and using resources to learn more.
- Windows is a secure, stable operating system that can effectively run PHP/MySQL and Drupal websites using IIS as the web server. Key advantages include excellent performance, integration with Windows server features, and easy deployment and management tools like WebPI and WebDeploy.
- IIS provides a high-performance platform for PHP and Drupal through features like FastCGI, URL rewrite, and Windows Cache. SQL Server is also a good database option supported by Drupal modules.
- Tools like WebPI, Drush, and WebDeploy streamline Drupal installation and management on Windows. Web hosting programs like WebsitesSpark provide resources for developing on the Microsoft platform.
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This document provides an overview and examples of using Cloud Script, a Platform-as-a-Service company's server-side scripting solution. It recaps the basics of creating and calling scripts, and provides scenarios for validating player actions, granting rewards, messaging between players, and making external API calls. Examples show how to validate moves, grant items for completing levels, send messages stored in shared group data, and make authorized calls to third-party APIs using OAuth tokens obtained via Cloud Script. Resources for learning more about Cloud Script capabilities and examples are also listed.
What’s in the box? Creating chance mechanics and rewardsThomas Robbins
Chance mechanics combine the random rewards of a slot machine with the passion behind collectibles. They’re used in many of the most successful free to play games, particularly in Japan where the technique is known as “Gacha.” While it takes an engaged player time and game play to complete an entire set of collectibles, the trick is to make it fun for them to do so.
Join this webinar to learn how to use PlayFab’s loot tables, bundles, and containers to build chance mechanics for your own game.
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Get the security and flexibility of custom game logic without the cost and hassle of running your own game servers. Make changes to your game without recertifying and protect against client-side cheating. With PlayFab’s Cloud Script you can easily create and experiment with custom rewards for your players or use it to resolve interactions between players. In this webinar we will show you how to get started using Cloud Script to easily extend your game.
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With PlayFab it’s like getting a visit from the game operations fairy. Only PlayFab can deliver the speed and agility you demand for your game development and live game operations. Isn’t it time to stop reinventing the wheel and get a complete game operations platform for your game?
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Data-Driven Government: Explore the Four Pillars of ValueThomas Robbins
McKinsey Global Institute estimates that government organizations together can generate $3 trillion dollars in value for themselves and their taxpayers through data and information transparency initiatives with some of these dollars being generated at the local level.
Yes, that's a staggering number, but governments like yours are realizing pieces of it already. Are you taking advantage of the enormous economic and social impacts of information transparency?
Join this vital webinar to learn more about the four pillars of value that are reshaping how government thinks not only about open data, but how it's applied and leveraged to cut costs and significantly increase government efficiency.
Financial transparency helps governments save money, improve taxpayer satisfaction, and boost approval ratings. Learn the five keys to quickly and cost-effectively deliver financial information online. Get an inside look into how to Socrata’s suite of financial transparency applications to share complex data in a user-friendly manner.
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Leveraging Data to Engage Citizens and Drive InnovationThomas Robbins
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Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
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4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
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6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
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10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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2. Five key points What is Windows Azure Architecture differences between on-premise and Microsoft cloud Workflow Windows Azure challenges Where to find best information
4. What is Windows Azure Cloud computing service from Microsoft Combination of PaaS and IaaS New development platform
5. Windows Azure as part of Windows Azure SQL Azure Windows Azure Compute Database SQL reporting Storage Networking Windows Azure market Windows Azure App farbric Data market Service bus Access control Application market Cache
32. Challenges Don‘t need to worry about: CPU, Memory, storage, ... Need to solve: Running in multi VM environment How/where to store application state How/where to store application data
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34. Load balancer
35. Round robin algorithmInstance 2 Load balancer Challenges Synchronization of memory objects Storing of session state data Solution 1. Current: 1 instance support Next: improved web farms module Current: InProc session state provider Next: Appfabric cache session state provider Instance 3
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