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Tag Archives: PaaS
Windows Azure Web Site–The Other PaaS
Technorati Tags: Windows Azure,Windows Azure Web Sites,Web Sites,User Group Meeting At the September 2013 meeting of the Nashville Windows Azure Users Group I gave a presentation on Windows Azure Web Sites, The other PaaS. I was fortunate to have … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud, PaaS, Windows Azure, Windows Azure Web Sites
Tagged Cloud, PaaS, Windows Azure, Windows Azure Web Sites
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To Cloud or Not to Cloud Part 3–Beating the Showstoppers
At a recent meeting of the NYC/NJ Windows Azure Users Group I presented on the subject of Moving Applications to Windows Azure. At the end of the presentation I had a slide that covered potential Showstoppers that might prevent moving … Continue reading
Posted in Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Security, SQL Azure, Windows Azure
Tagged Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Security, SQL Azure, Windows Azure
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To Cloud or Not To Cloud?
That is the question. Right now a lot of companies are struggling with the decision as to how (or if) to take advantage of public Cloud technologies such as those provided by Windows Azure, Amazon Web Services and other … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Windows Azure
Tagged Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Windows Azure
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Windows Azure 2.0 at the New York Code Camp
A few months ago I did a blog post on delivering my Azure 2.0 talk at the Hartford Connecticut Code Camp. With Windows Azure things move fast (Internet time anyone? ) and I recently did another (updated) version for … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, SQL Azure, User Groups, Windows Azure
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Introducing the New Windows Azure at the Hartford Code Camp
On Saturday June 23rd I presented an updated version of my Windows Azure 2.0 Platform Overview at the Hartford Code Camp. Since there were quite a few major Windows Azure announcements on June 7th this was a major update of … Continue reading
Posted in Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Event, IaaS, Linux, PaaS, User Groups, Windows Azure
Tagged Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, Event, IaaS, Linux, PaaS, User Groups, Windows Azure
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Windows Azure 2.0 – IaaS and two flavors of PaaS
Last week Microsoft announced what can arguably be called Windows Azure 2.0 (Although Microsoft has refrained from using that term. ) This diagram from the MSDN Library summarizes the new structure of Windows Azure (for a larger view and more … Continue reading
Posted in Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, Windows Azure
Tagged Application Development, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, Windows Azure
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Cloud Design Patterns
Rightscale is a company that sells auto scaling software for multiple clouds, primarily Amazon Web Services. They do not support Windows Azure as of yet. See below for an update on this. However, on their web site they have a … Continue reading
A Cloud is a Cloud is a Cloud?
There is an interesting thread going on in LinkedIn: How would you rank the top 5 Cloud providers ? Peoples answers are all over the map. Far be it for me to try and add clarity to a murky situation … Continue reading
Posted in Amazon Web Services, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Windows Azure
Tagged Amazon Web Services, Architecture, Cloud, Cloud Computing, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, Windows Azure
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Building Cloud-Portable and Cloud-Burstable .NET Applications With Windows Azure and Amazon Web Services
Definitions Cloud-Burstable Applications are those built using an application deployment model in which an application runs in a private cloud or corporate data center and bursts into a public cloud (or clouds) when the demand for computing or storage capacity … Continue reading