This document provides an overview of product development and the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. It discusses key aspects of the product development process like building the right product and building it right. It also covers business model canvassing, customer discovery/validation, lean startup methodology, Agile development processes, and deploying technologies in public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. The document promotes Microsoft Azure as an open, flexible cloud platform that can be used to rapidly setup environments to drive business priorities and scale applications. It describes various Azure services like computing, storage, databases, analytics, AI, and more. Finally, it outlines the BizSpark program that provides startups with free Azure credits and software to help scale their businesses on Microsoft's cloud.
This document highlights new features coming to Power Platform products in 2022, including Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, Power BI, and AI Builder. It provides the top 15, 10, 5, 5, and 5 new features for each product respectively in bullet point lists with brief descriptions. The features focus on improvements to the user experience, capabilities for customization, administration and development, and integration across Microsoft products and services.
Microsoft Azure - Introduction to microsoft's public cloudAtanas Gergiminov
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft's public cloud platform. It discusses Azure's infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) offerings, as well as other services like compute, storage, networking, databases, web apps, and identity and access management. Usage statistics show that Azure trails only Amazon Web Services (AWS) in market share of public cloud providers. The document outlines how to sign up for a free Azure trial account and lists additional Microsoft resources for learning about Azure.
RightScale Webinar: Get Your App To AzureRightScale
Looking for guidance with Windows Azure? RightScale has a dedicated “Get Your App to Azure” program for customers evaluating Microsoft’s Windows Azure IaaS. Enterprises come to us at all stages of cloud adoption for expert end-to-end assistance, ranging from high level strategic decision making to designing and implementing application architectures.
In this webinar, speakers from RightScale and Microsoft share best practices for migration and deployment in the Azure cloud.
Key Topics:
1. Why Infrastructure as a Service.
2. How to identify applications for migration or when to initially build on Windows Azure.
3. Prioritize applications by cloud readiness.
4. Develop an end-to-end plan from strategy to implementation.
5. RightScale Services for Azure.
Microsoft Azure is a leader in 4 Gartner Magic Quadrants and has the largest global footprint of any cloud platform. It provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and cloud services across computing, networking, storage, data, analytics and more. Azure allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications through tools and services like Visual Studio, SQL Database, Web Apps, and Machine Learning.
Lap Around Windows Azure Business Edition FinalKyle Cressman
Presenters:David Lemphers
Mon 7/13 | 5:00 PM-6:00 PM | 220-222
Attend this session to see how partners can take advantage of the Azure services to help advance their business. You will have the opportunity to learn about the basic partnering models, how partners can make money, scenarios by partner type (e.g., ISV, System Integrator, VAR) and hear from partners about their experiences in working with Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and .NET Services. (Session Title Change from: Azure Services Platform 101)
This document provides an overview of product development and the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. It discusses key aspects of the product development process like building the right product and building it right. It also covers business model canvassing, customer discovery/validation, lean startup methodology, Agile development processes, and deploying technologies in public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. The document promotes Microsoft Azure as an open, flexible cloud platform that can be used to rapidly setup environments to drive business priorities and scale applications. It describes various Azure services like computing, storage, databases, analytics, AI, and more. Finally, it outlines the BizSpark program that provides startups with free Azure credits and software to help scale their businesses on Microsoft's cloud.
This document highlights new features coming to Power Platform products in 2022, including Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, Power BI, and AI Builder. It provides the top 15, 10, 5, 5, and 5 new features for each product respectively in bullet point lists with brief descriptions. The features focus on improvements to the user experience, capabilities for customization, administration and development, and integration across Microsoft products and services.
Microsoft Azure - Introduction to microsoft's public cloudAtanas Gergiminov
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft's public cloud platform. It discusses Azure's infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) offerings, as well as other services like compute, storage, networking, databases, web apps, and identity and access management. Usage statistics show that Azure trails only Amazon Web Services (AWS) in market share of public cloud providers. The document outlines how to sign up for a free Azure trial account and lists additional Microsoft resources for learning about Azure.
RightScale Webinar: Get Your App To AzureRightScale
Looking for guidance with Windows Azure? RightScale has a dedicated “Get Your App to Azure” program for customers evaluating Microsoft’s Windows Azure IaaS. Enterprises come to us at all stages of cloud adoption for expert end-to-end assistance, ranging from high level strategic decision making to designing and implementing application architectures.
In this webinar, speakers from RightScale and Microsoft share best practices for migration and deployment in the Azure cloud.
Key Topics:
1. Why Infrastructure as a Service.
2. How to identify applications for migration or when to initially build on Windows Azure.
3. Prioritize applications by cloud readiness.
4. Develop an end-to-end plan from strategy to implementation.
5. RightScale Services for Azure.
Microsoft Azure is a leader in 4 Gartner Magic Quadrants and has the largest global footprint of any cloud platform. It provides infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and cloud services across computing, networking, storage, data, analytics and more. Azure allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications through tools and services like Visual Studio, SQL Database, Web Apps, and Machine Learning.
Lap Around Windows Azure Business Edition FinalKyle Cressman
Presenters:David Lemphers
Mon 7/13 | 5:00 PM-6:00 PM | 220-222
Attend this session to see how partners can take advantage of the Azure services to help advance their business. You will have the opportunity to learn about the basic partnering models, how partners can make money, scenarios by partner type (e.g., ISV, System Integrator, VAR) and hear from partners about their experiences in working with Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and .NET Services. (Session Title Change from: Azure Services Platform 101)
Microsoft Azure provides cloud services for small and medium-sized businesses that offer flexibility and cost savings. Key benefits include only paying for resources used so there are no upfront costs, usage-based billing down to the minute so customers don't pay when virtual machines are stopped, and the ability to easily scale services up or down as needed. Microsoft sees continued momentum and growth in Azure subscriptions, databases, storage objects, developers, and other metrics. Azure aims to be the most trusted public cloud with enterprise-grade security, privacy protections, and compliance with standards for government use and sensitive data.
This document introduces Microsoft Azure and provides an overview of its cloud computing services. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) and how Azure offers these different models. Key Azure services highlighted include Azure App Service for developing and hosting web and mobile apps, Azure infrastructure for scalable computing, and Cortana Analytics Suite and Azure IoT Suite for advanced analytics and internet of things applications. The document encourages readers to try Azure services and get started through the Azure portal.
Developing multi tenant applications for the cloud 3rd editionDavid J Rosenthal
xiii
Preface
How can a company create an application that has truly global reach and that can scale rapidly to meet sudden, massive spikes in demand? Historically, companies had to invest in building an infrastructure capable of supporting such an application themselves and, typically, only large companies would have the resources available to risk such an enterprise. Building and managing this kind of infrastructure is not cheap, especially because you have to plan for peak demand, which often means that much of the capacity sits idle for much of the time. The cloud has changed the rules of the game. By making the infrastructure available on a “pay as you go” basis, creating a massively scalable, global application is within the reach of both large and small companies.
The cloud platform provides you with access to capacity on demand, fault tolerance, distributed computing, data centers located around the globe, and the capability to integrate with other platforms. Someone else is responsible for managing and maintaining the entire infrastructure, and you only pay for the resources that you use in each billing period. You can focus on using your core domain expertise to build and then deploy your application to the data center or data centers closest to the people who use it. You can then monitor your applications, and scale up or scale back as and when the capacity is required.
Yes, by locating your applications in the cloud you’re giving up some control and autonomy, but you’re also going to benefit from reduced costs, increased flexibility, and scalable computation and storage. This guide shows you how to do this.
This document provides an overview of serverless computing with Azure Functions. It discusses what serverless is and the benefits it provides like reduced DevOps workload and faster time to market. It describes the components of the serverless application platform in Azure Functions including development tools, triggers and bindings, and monitoring. It also demonstrates using Functions in the Azure portal and discusses deployment isolation, serverless APIs, and monitoring with Application Insights.
Azure Functions allow processing of events with serverless code. Functions can be triggered by events and input/output can be bound to various Azure and third party services. Functions support C#, Node.js, Python and more. The Consumption plan charges per execution while the App Service plan runs Functions on dedicated VMs. Functions are ideal for building serverless web/mobile backends and processing IoT/real-time streams.
Introduction of Windows azure and overviewVishal Tandel
This document discusses Microsoft's cloud computing services, including Windows Azure. Windows Azure is described as an operating system for the cloud that provides automatic provisioning and management of resources. Key services on Windows Azure include SQL Azure for scalable database services, storage options, and an application development platform called AppFabric. The document also outlines how .NET, PHP, Java, and Tomcat applications can be deployed on Windows Azure and run on virtual machines. It concludes by discussing how researchers can get started with cloud computing using options like Windows Azure virtual machines and cloud services.
What is Microsoft Azure?
Azure App Service
Azure Machine Learning
Microservices in Azure
Azure Cloud Service
Azure Functions
Real life problem solution discuss
How can a company’s applications be scalable and have high availability? To achieve this, along with developing the applications, you must also have an infrastructure that can support them. For example, you may need to add servers or increase the capacities of existing ones, have redundant hardware, add logic to the application to handle distributed computing, and add mechanisms to handle failover. You have to do this even if an application is in high demand for only short periods of time. Life becomes even more complicated (and expensive) when you start to consider issues such as network latency and security boundaries.
The cloud offers a solution to this dilemma. The cloud is made up of interconnected servers located in various data centers. However, you see what appears to be a centralized location that someone else hosts and manages. By shifting the responsibility of maintaining an infrastructure to someone else, you’re free to concentrate on what matters most: the application. If the cloud has data centers in different geographical areas, you can move your content closer to the people who are using it most. If an application is heavily used in Asia, have an instance running in a data center located there. This kind of flexibility may not be available to you if you have to own all the hardware. Another advantage to the cloud is that it’s a “pay as you go” proposition. If you don’t need it, you don’t have to pay for it. When demand is high, you can scale up, and when demand is low, you can scale back.
Yes, by moving applications to the cloud, you’re giving up some control and autonomy, but you’re also going to benefit from reduced costs, increased flexibility, and scalable computation and storage. This guide shows you how to do this.
Who This Book Is For
This book is the first volume in a series about Windows Azure. It demonstrates how you can adapt an existing, on-premises ASP.NET application to one that operates in the cloud. The book is intended for any architect, developer, or information technology (IT) professional who designs, builds, or operates applications and services that are appropriate for the cloud. Although applications do not need to be based on the Microsoft Windows operating system to work in Windows Azure or written using a .NET language, this book is written for people who work with Windows-based systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio, ASP.NET, and Microsoft Visual C#.
This webinar discusses moving a business to Microsoft Azure. Gregory Shepard from InCycle Software will present on the benefits of Azure, a planning framework for migration, and an example of migrating an application to Azure. Attendees will learn about software as a service, platform as a service and infrastructure as a service cloud models. The presentation will also cover preparing for migration, migrating an application, and measuring the results of migration.
The document discusses Microsoft's Azure cloud computing platform. It highlights how Azure allows users to (1) rapidly setup cloud environments, (2) scale resources to meet demands, and (3) increase efficiency and reduce costs. It then provides an overview of Azure's infrastructure and platform services, such as compute, storage, databases, analytics tools, and support for developers. It emphasizes how Azure provides an open and flexible environment for building and hosting applications in the cloud.
Många agila organisationer inför continuous delivery som ett steg mot att snabbare leverera affärsnytta från IT projekten. Men hur får man det att fungera på riktigt? I denna session går vi igenom hur vi inför tekniker och verktyg för att bygga, paketera och driftsätta en applikation i Azure med hjälp av Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS). Vi kommer under presentationen visa hur man kan göra detta på tre olika sätt beroende på vilka syften och förutsättningar man har.
Classroom and Online Microsoft Azure Training by Industry Expert Certified Trainers at lowest fees, World Class Online Lab access, Certification and Placement, Flexible Timings, Bangalore, Rajajinagar
Integrating SaaS application using Microsoft’s Azure App Service PlatformBizTalk360
Software as a Service applications have made significant inroads into the enterprise. By nature all of these applications are on islands until you can start to exchange data between them and the rest of your on premise line-of-business applications. Using the Microsoft Azure App Service platform, organizations can integrate their SaaS applications like SalesForce, Service Now and SharePoint online by creating hybrid interfaces in the cloud using Microsoft Azure. In this session, Kent will demonstrate how organizations use the agility and scalability of the cloud to build these interfaces in a very quick and secure manner.
Connect with your customers wherever they are with an azure based mobile solu...Jeremy Thake
Smartphones represent the fastest technology adoption in history, twice as fast as the internet, three times faster than social media and ten times faster than PCs. Your customers are more mobile than ever and you need to stay connected with them whenever and wherever they are with tailored experiences based on their interests and behavior while reducing your time to market to keep up with demand. See how to provide the mobile experiences your customers crave at the speed they desire with cloud services, tools, and DevOps designed for delivering mobile solutions. You leave this session with a set of recommended architectures for your digital marketing solution and an understanding of how to quickly get started with your own solution.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Ignite-Content/BRK2042-Connect-with-your-customers-wherever-they-are-with-a/m-p/9679/highlight/true#M189
Connect with your customers wherever they are with an azure based mobile solu...Jeremy Thake
Smartphones represent the fastest technology adoption in history, twice as fast as the internet, three times faster than social media and ten times faster than PCs. Your customers are more mobile than ever and you need to stay connected with them whenever and wherever they are with tailored experiences based on their interests and behavior while reducing your time to market to keep up with demand. See how to provide the mobile experiences your customers crave at the speed they desire with cloud services, tools, and DevOps designed for delivering mobile solutions. You leave this session with a set of recommended architectures for your digital marketing solution and an understanding of how to quickly get started with your own solution.
Jared Matfess is a Microsoft MVP and technology consultant at Slalom Consulting who is interested in craft beer. His areas of expertise include API apps, web apps, mobile apps, and logic apps built on Microsoft's App Service platform. Logic Apps allows users to automate business processes across SaaS and on-premises systems using a visual designer without writing code. It offers over a hundred templates to get started quickly on tasks like collecting data, automating approvals, and synchronizing files. Logic Apps is serverless and supports advanced scenarios with multiple steps, looping, branching conditions. It differs from Microsoft Flow in its focus on enterprise scenarios over self-service use cases.
The document discusses technologies from Microsoft including Azure Active Directory, Azure Table Storage, Logic Apps, Machine Learning, and Mixed Reality. It provides overviews of the capabilities of each technology and examples of how to create applications that integrate them, such as retrieving chat messages from Microsoft Teams and analyzing the sentiment using Machine Learning, then viewing the results on HoloLens with a Mixed Reality app.
Developing Applications with the IoT Button - March 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Develop and program the AWS IoT button to create a one-click experience for users to access applications in the cloud. This webinar will show you how you can configure your AWS IoT Button using the AWS IoT Button mobile app. The mobile app simplifies the process of registering, configuring, and programming the button. Using preconfigured AWS Lambda blueprints, the app lets you quickly program the button to send an SMS or email when clicked. Or, you can write your own Lambda code for the functionality of your choice. In this webinar, we will also demo an end to end application using an AWS IoT button.
Learning Objectives:
1. Build a fully customized IoT application
2. Integrate Lambda blueprints for easy functionality
3. see how you can write your own Lambda code
Let's talk about the different services available in Microsoft Azure. This talk was presented at Microsoft AI Future Now Event 2018 at Singapore on 7th November 2018
Azure Mobile Services is a Azure service that makes it easy to create mobile apps using Azure backend capabilities. It allows for user authentication, push notifications, data storage, and access via a REST API. The service supports iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and HTML/JS apps. It offers quick scalability, multi-platform support, and tools to easily build cloud backends for mobile apps.
In this talk from the Dublin Websummit 2014 AWS Technical Evangelist Danilo Poccia discusses the approaches that you can take to improve monitoring and monetization of your mobile apps.
Includes a discussion of A/B testing in mobile apps, monetization strategies & metrics. Also covers relevant AWS services such as Amazon Mobile Analytics, SNS Mobile Push and the AWS mobile SDKs for Android and iOS devices.
Microsoft Azure provides cloud services for small and medium-sized businesses that offer flexibility and cost savings. Key benefits include only paying for resources used so there are no upfront costs, usage-based billing down to the minute so customers don't pay when virtual machines are stopped, and the ability to easily scale services up or down as needed. Microsoft sees continued momentum and growth in Azure subscriptions, databases, storage objects, developers, and other metrics. Azure aims to be the most trusted public cloud with enterprise-grade security, privacy protections, and compliance with standards for government use and sensitive data.
This document introduces Microsoft Azure and provides an overview of its cloud computing services. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) and how Azure offers these different models. Key Azure services highlighted include Azure App Service for developing and hosting web and mobile apps, Azure infrastructure for scalable computing, and Cortana Analytics Suite and Azure IoT Suite for advanced analytics and internet of things applications. The document encourages readers to try Azure services and get started through the Azure portal.
Developing multi tenant applications for the cloud 3rd editionDavid J Rosenthal
xiii
Preface
How can a company create an application that has truly global reach and that can scale rapidly to meet sudden, massive spikes in demand? Historically, companies had to invest in building an infrastructure capable of supporting such an application themselves and, typically, only large companies would have the resources available to risk such an enterprise. Building and managing this kind of infrastructure is not cheap, especially because you have to plan for peak demand, which often means that much of the capacity sits idle for much of the time. The cloud has changed the rules of the game. By making the infrastructure available on a “pay as you go” basis, creating a massively scalable, global application is within the reach of both large and small companies.
The cloud platform provides you with access to capacity on demand, fault tolerance, distributed computing, data centers located around the globe, and the capability to integrate with other platforms. Someone else is responsible for managing and maintaining the entire infrastructure, and you only pay for the resources that you use in each billing period. You can focus on using your core domain expertise to build and then deploy your application to the data center or data centers closest to the people who use it. You can then monitor your applications, and scale up or scale back as and when the capacity is required.
Yes, by locating your applications in the cloud you’re giving up some control and autonomy, but you’re also going to benefit from reduced costs, increased flexibility, and scalable computation and storage. This guide shows you how to do this.
This document provides an overview of serverless computing with Azure Functions. It discusses what serverless is and the benefits it provides like reduced DevOps workload and faster time to market. It describes the components of the serverless application platform in Azure Functions including development tools, triggers and bindings, and monitoring. It also demonstrates using Functions in the Azure portal and discusses deployment isolation, serverless APIs, and monitoring with Application Insights.
Azure Functions allow processing of events with serverless code. Functions can be triggered by events and input/output can be bound to various Azure and third party services. Functions support C#, Node.js, Python and more. The Consumption plan charges per execution while the App Service plan runs Functions on dedicated VMs. Functions are ideal for building serverless web/mobile backends and processing IoT/real-time streams.
Introduction of Windows azure and overviewVishal Tandel
This document discusses Microsoft's cloud computing services, including Windows Azure. Windows Azure is described as an operating system for the cloud that provides automatic provisioning and management of resources. Key services on Windows Azure include SQL Azure for scalable database services, storage options, and an application development platform called AppFabric. The document also outlines how .NET, PHP, Java, and Tomcat applications can be deployed on Windows Azure and run on virtual machines. It concludes by discussing how researchers can get started with cloud computing using options like Windows Azure virtual machines and cloud services.
What is Microsoft Azure?
Azure App Service
Azure Machine Learning
Microservices in Azure
Azure Cloud Service
Azure Functions
Real life problem solution discuss
How can a company’s applications be scalable and have high availability? To achieve this, along with developing the applications, you must also have an infrastructure that can support them. For example, you may need to add servers or increase the capacities of existing ones, have redundant hardware, add logic to the application to handle distributed computing, and add mechanisms to handle failover. You have to do this even if an application is in high demand for only short periods of time. Life becomes even more complicated (and expensive) when you start to consider issues such as network latency and security boundaries.
The cloud offers a solution to this dilemma. The cloud is made up of interconnected servers located in various data centers. However, you see what appears to be a centralized location that someone else hosts and manages. By shifting the responsibility of maintaining an infrastructure to someone else, you’re free to concentrate on what matters most: the application. If the cloud has data centers in different geographical areas, you can move your content closer to the people who are using it most. If an application is heavily used in Asia, have an instance running in a data center located there. This kind of flexibility may not be available to you if you have to own all the hardware. Another advantage to the cloud is that it’s a “pay as you go” proposition. If you don’t need it, you don’t have to pay for it. When demand is high, you can scale up, and when demand is low, you can scale back.
Yes, by moving applications to the cloud, you’re giving up some control and autonomy, but you’re also going to benefit from reduced costs, increased flexibility, and scalable computation and storage. This guide shows you how to do this.
Who This Book Is For
This book is the first volume in a series about Windows Azure. It demonstrates how you can adapt an existing, on-premises ASP.NET application to one that operates in the cloud. The book is intended for any architect, developer, or information technology (IT) professional who designs, builds, or operates applications and services that are appropriate for the cloud. Although applications do not need to be based on the Microsoft Windows operating system to work in Windows Azure or written using a .NET language, this book is written for people who work with Windows-based systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio, ASP.NET, and Microsoft Visual C#.
This webinar discusses moving a business to Microsoft Azure. Gregory Shepard from InCycle Software will present on the benefits of Azure, a planning framework for migration, and an example of migrating an application to Azure. Attendees will learn about software as a service, platform as a service and infrastructure as a service cloud models. The presentation will also cover preparing for migration, migrating an application, and measuring the results of migration.
The document discusses Microsoft's Azure cloud computing platform. It highlights how Azure allows users to (1) rapidly setup cloud environments, (2) scale resources to meet demands, and (3) increase efficiency and reduce costs. It then provides an overview of Azure's infrastructure and platform services, such as compute, storage, databases, analytics tools, and support for developers. It emphasizes how Azure provides an open and flexible environment for building and hosting applications in the cloud.
Många agila organisationer inför continuous delivery som ett steg mot att snabbare leverera affärsnytta från IT projekten. Men hur får man det att fungera på riktigt? I denna session går vi igenom hur vi inför tekniker och verktyg för att bygga, paketera och driftsätta en applikation i Azure med hjälp av Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS). Vi kommer under presentationen visa hur man kan göra detta på tre olika sätt beroende på vilka syften och förutsättningar man har.
Classroom and Online Microsoft Azure Training by Industry Expert Certified Trainers at lowest fees, World Class Online Lab access, Certification and Placement, Flexible Timings, Bangalore, Rajajinagar
Integrating SaaS application using Microsoft’s Azure App Service PlatformBizTalk360
Software as a Service applications have made significant inroads into the enterprise. By nature all of these applications are on islands until you can start to exchange data between them and the rest of your on premise line-of-business applications. Using the Microsoft Azure App Service platform, organizations can integrate their SaaS applications like SalesForce, Service Now and SharePoint online by creating hybrid interfaces in the cloud using Microsoft Azure. In this session, Kent will demonstrate how organizations use the agility and scalability of the cloud to build these interfaces in a very quick and secure manner.
Connect with your customers wherever they are with an azure based mobile solu...Jeremy Thake
Smartphones represent the fastest technology adoption in history, twice as fast as the internet, three times faster than social media and ten times faster than PCs. Your customers are more mobile than ever and you need to stay connected with them whenever and wherever they are with tailored experiences based on their interests and behavior while reducing your time to market to keep up with demand. See how to provide the mobile experiences your customers crave at the speed they desire with cloud services, tools, and DevOps designed for delivering mobile solutions. You leave this session with a set of recommended architectures for your digital marketing solution and an understanding of how to quickly get started with your own solution.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Ignite-Content/BRK2042-Connect-with-your-customers-wherever-they-are-with-a/m-p/9679/highlight/true#M189
Connect with your customers wherever they are with an azure based mobile solu...Jeremy Thake
Smartphones represent the fastest technology adoption in history, twice as fast as the internet, three times faster than social media and ten times faster than PCs. Your customers are more mobile than ever and you need to stay connected with them whenever and wherever they are with tailored experiences based on their interests and behavior while reducing your time to market to keep up with demand. See how to provide the mobile experiences your customers crave at the speed they desire with cloud services, tools, and DevOps designed for delivering mobile solutions. You leave this session with a set of recommended architectures for your digital marketing solution and an understanding of how to quickly get started with your own solution.
Jared Matfess is a Microsoft MVP and technology consultant at Slalom Consulting who is interested in craft beer. His areas of expertise include API apps, web apps, mobile apps, and logic apps built on Microsoft's App Service platform. Logic Apps allows users to automate business processes across SaaS and on-premises systems using a visual designer without writing code. It offers over a hundred templates to get started quickly on tasks like collecting data, automating approvals, and synchronizing files. Logic Apps is serverless and supports advanced scenarios with multiple steps, looping, branching conditions. It differs from Microsoft Flow in its focus on enterprise scenarios over self-service use cases.
The document discusses technologies from Microsoft including Azure Active Directory, Azure Table Storage, Logic Apps, Machine Learning, and Mixed Reality. It provides overviews of the capabilities of each technology and examples of how to create applications that integrate them, such as retrieving chat messages from Microsoft Teams and analyzing the sentiment using Machine Learning, then viewing the results on HoloLens with a Mixed Reality app.
Developing Applications with the IoT Button - March 2017 AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Develop and program the AWS IoT button to create a one-click experience for users to access applications in the cloud. This webinar will show you how you can configure your AWS IoT Button using the AWS IoT Button mobile app. The mobile app simplifies the process of registering, configuring, and programming the button. Using preconfigured AWS Lambda blueprints, the app lets you quickly program the button to send an SMS or email when clicked. Or, you can write your own Lambda code for the functionality of your choice. In this webinar, we will also demo an end to end application using an AWS IoT button.
Learning Objectives:
1. Build a fully customized IoT application
2. Integrate Lambda blueprints for easy functionality
3. see how you can write your own Lambda code
Let's talk about the different services available in Microsoft Azure. This talk was presented at Microsoft AI Future Now Event 2018 at Singapore on 7th November 2018
Azure Mobile Services is a Azure service that makes it easy to create mobile apps using Azure backend capabilities. It allows for user authentication, push notifications, data storage, and access via a REST API. The service supports iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and HTML/JS apps. It offers quick scalability, multi-platform support, and tools to easily build cloud backends for mobile apps.
In this talk from the Dublin Websummit 2014 AWS Technical Evangelist Danilo Poccia discusses the approaches that you can take to improve monitoring and monetization of your mobile apps.
Includes a discussion of A/B testing in mobile apps, monetization strategies & metrics. Also covers relevant AWS services such as Amazon Mobile Analytics, SNS Mobile Push and the AWS mobile SDKs for Android and iOS devices.
This document provides an overview of Azure Mobile Services including:
- What Azure Mobile Services are and the key concepts like tables, authentication, and push notifications.
- The supported platforms and features for developing mobile apps with Azure Mobile Services.
- How to set up a mobile service in Azure, store and access data, implement security and authentication, and develop a sample mobile app.
- Pricing and scaling options for Azure Mobile Services as well as resources for additional documentation.
AWS re:Invent 2016: AWS Mobile State of the Union - Serverless, New User Expe...Amazon Web Services
AWS provides a range of services and tools to help you create industry leading, cloud-enabled mobile apps that can securely scale to millions of users globally. Join Amit Patel, GM of AWS Mobile, to hear our vision for mobile apps and the cloud, industry trends, recent product launches, and success stories directly from our customers. We'll walk through and demo the AWS Mobile offerings for building compelling cloud-enabled mobile apps and for engaging your app users. You’ll learn how to use these offerings (serverless – API Gateway/Lambda, Cognito, and new services) to make it easy to develop both your iOS and Android frontend, as well as your mobile backend.
So you built a cool mobile app/game, but how can you get the most out of the app? In this session we will explain various tools offered by AWS to optimize your application. We will show you how to monitor the usage of your application and ways to quickly modify it to adapt to actual user usage and feedback, while reaching a wider audience that is willing to spend more money on your app.
The document discusses Google's ML Kit, which is a mobile SDK that brings machine learning capabilities to Android and iOS apps. It allows developers to easily implement functionality like text recognition, face detection, and custom model integration with just a few lines of code, without requiring deep knowledge of machine learning or model optimization. The document provides steps to integrate ML Kit into an Android app, including adding the necessary dependencies, configuring models for on-device or cloud-based APIs, processing images with the models, and extracting results. It also discusses using ML Kit with custom TensorFlow Lite models and converting models to the TFLite format required for mobile.
SRV411 Deep Dive on Mobile Application Development with AWSAmazon Web Services
In this session we will get into the nitty gritty of implementing mobile applications with AWS Mobile Services to accelerate and scale your mobile application development and user community. Learn how to use the Mobile Hub for quickly implementing main mobile developer use cases or to use the AWS Mobile SDKs to build your own mobile services with direct access to AWS primitives. Manage user onboarding/sign-up, authentication, and authorization with AWS Cognito. Re-engage with your users to increase key conversation rates in your app with AWS Pinpoint push notifications and user/app analytics. Deliver high quality applications by testing your devices on a wide array of real devices.
Mobile app development is complex and time-consuming. Learn how to rapidly deliver mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. We will demonstrate how AWS Mobile Hub abstracts the undifferentiated heavy lifting by providing a single, integrated experience for discovering, provisioning and configuring AWS cloud resources you need to build, test, and monitor usage of your mobile apps.
The document provides an overview of the AWS Mobile Hub, which allows developers to build, test, and monitor mobile apps. It discusses how Mobile Hub provides a single integrated console where developers can add pre-built features like user sign-in, data storage, push notifications, and analytics to their apps with just a few clicks. This auto-generates a starter app and provisions the necessary AWS services. The document concludes with a demo of Mobile Hub's capabilities.
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- แนะนำ Microsoft Graph
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โดยคุณแชมป์ Narisorn Limpaswadpaisarn (Microsoft Certified Trainer)
Firebase provides various services including analytics, authentication, database, storage, hosting, testing, distribution and monetization. It allows for unlimited analytics reporting, audience segmentation, offline and realtime database access, secure file storage, A/B testing, error monitoring, and integration with Google services like AdWords and AdMob. Firebase services are customizable, scalable and aim to improve the user experience.
03 02 - tizen app development with visual studio mobile center and team servicesAlexey Shulga
The reference process of Tizen app development on the base of Tizen-compatible life cycle and continuous integration services, provided by Microsoft Visual Studio in partnership with Samsung.
The Mobile Center Tizen SDK offers device side API for collecting app running time statistics and observing it on the Mobile Center Web UI.
The Team Services supply build task queue, which automatically builds, signs and deploys Tizen app right after the app sources are submitted to the online repository.
Scaling your Mobile App Development in the Cloud - DevNexusTara Walker
The presentation done for DevNexus about Mobile Cloud Services. Presentation explores and demos services that help you scale your Mobile development to new heights by including Cloud as an integrated part of mobile development.
The document discusses the Kony Development Cloud, which allows developers to build multi-channel mobile apps once and deploy them everywhere. It provides an overview of the key components of the Kony platform, including the Cloud Foundation for provisioning and managing cloud resources, Cloud Services for integration, data, messaging and other backend functions, the Development Framework for building apps, and Developer Tools for visual design and coding. The platform aims to help enterprises address the challenges of mobile app development across multiple devices and operating systems.
This document summarizes a Microsoft Teams developer community call that took place on May 21, 2019. It provides information on new features for building Microsoft Teams apps, including action-based message extensions, smart link handling, adding bots to group chats, responding to messages with bot responses, and localization of app manifests. It also discusses app templates, the developer self-assessment program, and introduces new training videos.
Many customers build the back-end infrastructure that powers their mobile apps with AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SNS Mobile Push, and Amazon RDS. AWS provides a range of services that are designed specifically to help mobile app developers quickly and easily build apps that can scale from tens to hundreds of millions of users, and reach global scale with minimum effort. With AWS, developers need only pay for what they use, with no up-front fees, or long-term commitments.
The slides from this AWS webinar will help you learn about AWS services specifically designed to help mobile app developers with identity management & sync (Amazon Cognito), analytics (Amazon Mobile Analytics), and push notifications (Amazon SNS Mobile Push). We also explain how you can easily include these services in your apps using the AWS Mobile SDK.
Watch a YouTube recording of this webinar here: http://youtu.be/LA9kjxDLk9k
PowerApps, the Developer Story: Build an API to Integrate Corporate DataBram de Jager
Microsoft released PowerApps to a selective audience as a private preview in November 2015. It’s a service for enterprises to connect data across clouds to create intelligent business apps faster than ever before and share them to any device. Besides addressing the business developer and power user, it also provides opportunities for developers. This enables enterprises to expose corporate internal sources to be used within PowerApps and unleash the power of PowerApps combined with internal data sources. This session goes into the details of the possibilities for developers to leverage the Azure App Services and build APIs to use within your PowerApps. Live demos cover building and managing the API which exposes the internal data within a PowerApp on your device.
This document provides an agenda for an AWS Mobile Day event discussing AWS services for building, testing, and engaging users with mobile apps. It introduces AWS Mobile Hub as a way to build apps on AWS in minutes using pre-built features and auto-provisioned services. It also discusses Amazon Cognito for user authentication and data synchronization, Amazon S3 for media storage, AWS Lambda for backend logic, Amazon Device Farm for mobile app testing, Amazon Mobile Analytics for usage analytics, and Amazon SNS for push notifications.
Visual Studio 2017 - Montreal Launch EventGuy Barrette
This document provides information about Visual Studio and related Microsoft developer tools. It announces the general availability of Visual Studio 2017 and .NET Core Tooling 1.0. It also discusses new value for Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers, Dev Essentials members, and the 1.4M member Dev Essentials community. Additional sections promote Visual Studio Mobile Center preview, the .NET Core microservices reference application, and the Enterprise DevOps Accelerator program. Throughout are advertisements for downloads, trials, and training opportunities.
Building High Outcome Engineering Organization for Tech StartupPuja Pramudya
In this 1st Sarasehan Teknologi, I shared my view about building high outcome engineering organization.
In eFishery, we've build several products and impacted millions of farmers everyday. We started with smart-feeder and continously adding marketplace and paylater solution to our arsenal.
Building High Outcome Engineering Organization for Tech Startup.pptxPuja Pramudya
Puja Pramudya discusses building a high outcome engineering organization. She emphasizes the importance of having a business continuity plan, performing engineering culture, and strong tech talent strategy. This includes attracting talent with a big vision and shared values, developing talent through challenges and an in-house campus, and retaining talent by providing great challenges in a collaborative environment. The overall goal is to create an organization with quality software, hardware, and brainware through focusing on processes, technology, people and continuous improvement.
The document discusses key aspects of becoming a professional software engineer, including the importance of:
- Developing good engineering practices like testing code and managing technical debt
- Time management skills like using the Pomodoro technique and limiting unnecessary meetings
- Continuous learning through open source contributions, coding challenges, and apprenticeships
- Performing well under pressure with crisis discipline and avoiding last-minute changes
- Collaborating effectively in teams through clear communication and precision.
Platform as a Service for Your App DevelopmentPuja Pramudya
Puja Pramudya discusses using a Platform-as-a-Service model for application development. Some key services discussed include using Microsoft Azure for app servers with App Service and App Insights, Azure SQL for the database, and Azure Blob storage for file storage. The PaaS model allows for scalability, quick setup, and easy maintenance of applications and services.
Public speaking for tech conference puja pramudyaPuja Pramudya
Puja Pramudya gave a lecture on public speaking for tech conferences. She discussed what tech conferences are, providing a space for software engineers to share their creations and stories. Puja then provided 4 tips for being a better speaker: know your topic and audience thoroughly, use slides as a tool to tell your story rather than just present information, and practice your talk repeatedly. The document outlines an agenda for an effective talk, including introducing yourself, setting the context, detailing the solution, showing relevant code, and leaving time for questions.
This document outlines a workshop on fullstack .NET technologies including Microsoft Azure, ASP.NET Core, and Xamarin. The workshop covers topics such as an introduction to Azure, building REST APIs with ASP.NET Core, and creating cross-platform mobile apps with Xamarin. It also provides an overview of ASP.NET Core, including its evolution and basic building blocks for creating a first ASP.NET Core app. Resources for further learning are provided.
Build intelligent chatbot with bot frameworkPuja Pramudya
A Chatbot 101 Explanation from developer perspective.
We explain about human nature of communication bring chatbot into the play, what to expect and how to build chatbot using ASPNET, Azure Bot Service and App Service.
How is AI driving mobile app developmentPuja Pramudya
The document discusses different machine learning problem types such as classification, anomaly detection, regression, clustering, and reinforcement learning. It also covers various aspects of building machine learning models like feature definition, image processing, and building APIs. Finally, it shows examples of Microsoft Cognitive Services that can be used for tasks like computer vision, speech recognition, language understanding and translation.
This document discusses Azure IoT Hub and compares it to Event Hub. It notes that IoT Hub allows bidirectional communication between devices and the cloud using various protocols, and supports device identity management. It also mentions that IoT Hub is available in different tiers with varying limits. Finally, it discusses how IoT Hub can be used to manage device identities and messages between devices and the cloud.
Intelligent Mobile App with Azure Cognitive ServicesPuja Pramudya
I present how to add intelligence to mobile app. Using Azure Cognitive Services, we can leverage several human intelligence by using easy-to-use REST API
Cross Platform Mobile Development with XamarinPuja Pramudya
Xamarin allows developers to share C# code across platforms while building fully native mobile applications for iOS, Android, and Windows. It uses Xamarin.Forms to define user interface elements in a shared codebase while rendering these interfaces natively on each device. Developers can access native platform features and APIs through a common API to build cross-platform mobile apps with high performance.
Unlocking digital opportunity in Southeast AsiaPuja Pramudya
Puja Pramudya discusses unlocking digital opportunity in Southeast Asia. She shares her experience starting Radya Labs in 2011 and the lessons learned along the way, including focusing on customer needs and maintaining multiple products. Puja outlines the large digital landscape and mobile usage in Indonesia. She stresses the importance of solving real problems, building minimum viable products, and measuring product usage through metrics like activations and retentions. Puja believes opportunities lie in areas like VR/AR, artificial intelligence, big data, and IoT, but acknowledges starting a successful company is difficult and takes time.
Running Web & Mobile App on Azure App ServicePuja Pramudya
Azure App Service allows developers to build and host web and mobile applications in the cloud, providing a fully managed environment for deploying applications at scale. It offers an integrated platform for developing apps using common languages like .NET, Node.js, PHP, Python and Java, and includes features for continuous integration/deployment, auto-scaling, and running background tasks and jobs. The cloud-based platform addresses issues like quickly setting up environments, scaling to meet demand, and increasing productivity.
This document announces the launch of a new mobile application for alumni of SMAN 8 '06 that aims to facilitate collaboration and nation building. The app will serve as a one-stop information hub with news, photos, videos and event details. It features an alumni directory that allows users to search by company or expertise as well as donation capabilities to support alumni activities. An app data registration link and admin contact are also provided.
Running Web & Mobile in Azure App ServicePuja Pramudya
This document provides an overview and agenda for a session on running web and mobile apps on Azure App Service. It introduces Azure App Service as an integrated offering for building rich, engaging, and intelligent apps that can scale as a business grows. It describes the key services within App Service - Web Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps and API Apps. It outlines the capabilities of each service and provides examples of scenarios where each could be used. It also includes an agenda with time for a demo and Q&A.
This document discusses using Azure Mobile Services for modern app development. It covers using Mobile Services to add a cloud backend to apps without server code, managing data through table scripts, supporting various authentication options from Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter and Google, and sending push notifications at scale through Notification Hubs. The presentation includes demos of getting started with data and configuring authentication. It encourages attendees to take MVA courses on mobile development and use the Azure free trial.
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Build
Add a cloud backend to your app in
minutes with Azure Mobile Service
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Monitor
Add real-time actionable analytics to
increase app usage with Azure Mobile
Engagement
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Code
03 Working prototype :
Instagram competitor ?
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Store photo
Add photo storage with massive capacity
Connect to 3rd party social media
Use single sign-on with Facebook or Twitter
Send push notification
Push notifications to individuals users and
dynamic audience segments
Has Mobile reporting
Add real time actionable analytics to increase
app usage
What will we build ?
Photo-sharing app that will..
17. DEMO : ADD ACTIVITIES TRACKING
Start to track your app
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Store photo
Add photo storage with massive capacity
Connect to 3rd party social media
Use single sign-on with Facebook or Twitter
Send push notification
Push notifications to individuals users and
dynamic audience segments
Has Mobile reporting
Add real time actionable analytics to increase
app usage
We have built..
Photo-sharing app that will..