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1 GETTING STARTED WITH WINDOWS AZURE DEVELOPMENT Eric Nelson Slide 1

2 GETTING “THE BITS” Slide 2

3 No charge services allocation by offer Premium, Ultimate & BizSpark Cloud Essentials for Partners Free Trial Introductory Special Length of offer Autoreview every 8 months with valid msdn subscription No end-date published Ends 30 th June 2011 Windows Azure Small or Extra Small compute instance 750 hours / month 750 hours / month (x-small instance) 750 hrs x-small / month 25 hrs small / month Storage10 GB3 GB500 MB Storage transactions1,000,000 / month250,000 / month10,000 / month AppFabric Service Bus Connections 5 / month2 / month Access Control Transactions 1,000,000 / month100,000 / month SQL Azure Web Edition databases (1GB) 311 (just first 3 months!) Data Transfers Europe and North America 7 GB in / month 14 GB out / month 3 GB in / 6 GB out 500MB in / month 500 MB out /month Asia Pacific 2.5 GB in / month 5 GB out / month 500MB in / month 500 MB out /month Estimated value of offer $112.50 pm/ $1800 total $55.40 pm $50.70 pm for first 3 months; $45.51 per month beyond HOW TO GET FREE AZURE HOURS… WWW.AZURE.COM/OFFERS

4 HOW TO STAY WITHIN FREE AZURE HOURS… Usage beyond no charge limits is charged (credit card or invoice) Using resources if Deployed/suspended in Staging or Production Delete your packages to ensure no charge

5 MORE THAN WINDOWS AZURE? Cloud Essentials Pack also includes 250 seats of Microsoft Business Productivity Online Standard Suite seats for internal use 250 seats of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online for internal use Windows Intune to manage 10 devices for internal use (Available calendar year 2011) A wealth of business, technical, and support guidance and resources

6 POWERED BY WINDOWS AZURE http://bit.ly/ukmprhome

7 LAYING DOWN THE CODE Slide 7

8 GREENFIELD, BROWNFIELD, PINKFIELD http://wag.codeplex.com/ BrownField Migration of a traditionally developed and hosted applications August Issue of MSDN Magazine: Tips for Migrating August IssueTips for Migrating Microsoft Patterns and Practice Team: Moving Applications to the cloudMoving Applications to the cloud GreenField Starting from scratch to build a global multi tenanted solutionglobal multi tenanted solution Slide 8

9 DEMO Move a web application to Windows Azure Create a new web application with Windows Azure Development Fabric Portal Deployment Tools Slide 9

10 GREENFIELD, BROWNFIELD, PINKFIELD http://wag.codeplex.com/ BrownField Migration of a traditionally developed and hosted applications August Issue of MSDN Magazine: Tips for Migrating August IssueTips for Migrating Microsoft Patterns and Practice Team: Moving Applications to the cloudMoving Applications to the cloud GreenField Starting from scratch to build a global multi tenanted solutionglobal multi tenanted solution PinkField Made up term Slide 10

11 SUMMARY Activate your Azure benefit in MSDN Use getting started resources http://azure.com/getstarted Profile you application in ‘Microsoft Platform Ready’ http://bit.ly/ukisvfirststop Consider adding Cloud Essentials


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