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Some more “syncing to paper” :)
Steve Marx wrote a very interesting article about using
Hosted Web Core
in an Azure Worker Role. Hosted Web Core is a new feature in IIS 7 that enables developers to create applications that load the core IIS functionality.
Wade Wegner
is a new Technical Evangelist for Windows Azure platform AppFabric
Example from Wade (and how I found him)
Host WCF Services in IIS with Service Bus Endpoints
Google and vmware “get engaged” over cloud
http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2010/05/enabling-cloud-portability-with-google.html
A new cloud comparison site – slick but limited coverage (it is not at Azure level, rather BPOS level)
www.cloudhypermarket.com
The Rise of NoSQL Database
(devx free registration required)
Moe Khosravy talks about Codename "Dallas"
to my colleague David G (14min video)
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Calculating the cost of Azure
and
Calculating the cost of SQL Azure
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