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Migrating Internet Applications to Azure

by Scott Seely

In this course, we look at a typical application: management of claims for Customer Support. We move much of the application to Windows Azure by making use of Windows Azure SQL Database, Service Bus, the Access Control Service, and Windows Azure Web Sites.

What you'll learn

Much of the work being done on Windows Azure involves moving existing applications and workloads. In this course, we look at a typical application: management of claims for Customer Support. The application itself is a demo application, bare enough to demonstrate principles without getting students lost in the details of a real world customer support application. The application starts out using SQL Server, Web Services, MSMQ, Windows Authentication, and IIS. We move much of the application to Windows Azure by making use of Windows Azure SQL Database, Service Bus, the Access Control Service, and Windows Azure Web Sites. This course shows the planning and technologies that will get your applications from on premises into the cloud.

About the author

Scott Seely is the president of The Jeanius Factory, Inc. (http://jeaniusfactory.com). He is a Microsoft Regional Director and a Microsoft MVP (http://mvp.microsoft.com/profiles/Seely). He blogs at http://scottseely.com. He is an active member of the .NET community in the Chicago area, helping found That Conference, organize Code Camps, and speaking at user groups throughout the region. Scott has authored and co-authored five books and dozens of articles on software development. When away from h... more

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