Programming Windows Azure Programming Windows Azure

Programming Windows Azure

Programming the Microsoft Cloud

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Publisher Description

Learn the nuts and bolts of cloud computing with Windows Azure, Microsoft's new Internet services platform. Written by a key member of the product development team, this book shows you how to build, deploy, host, and manage applications using Windows Azure's programming model and essential storage services.

Chapters in Programming Windows Azure are organized to reflect the platform's buffet of services. The book's first half focuses on how to write and host application code on Windows Azure, while the second half explains all of the options you have for storing and accessing data on the platform with high scalability and reliability. Lots of code samples and screenshots are available to help you along the way.
Learn how to build applications using the Windows Azure toolsetDiscover how Windows Azure works under the hood, and learn the how and the why behind several featuresChoose to write application code in .NET or other languages such as C/C++, PHP, or RubyUnderstand the various options for managing your serviceGet up to speed on Azure's storage services, including blobs, queues, and tablesBuild a secure backup system, and learn about cloud application security, cryptography, and performance

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
7 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
370
Pages
PUBLISHER
O'Reilly Media
PROVIDER INFO
OREILLY MEDIA INC
SIZE
5.6
MB
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