Windows Azure Hands-on Lab

Windows Azure will be commercially available in November. To help the future cloud developers move the first steps with the Azure Platform Services, we have developed and Hands-on Lab that touches the key aspects of this new platform.

Last week, about 60 people attended the two sessions in Wallisellen. With this post, we want to give you as well the possibility to implement your first Web Gallery in the Cloud.

In about 3 hours of work, you will learn how to develop your cloud application locally and how to deploy it onto Windows Azure. You will also get familiar with the main concepts of Windows Azure, like the Web Role and the Worker Role, or the three storage types available: queue, table, and blob.

So, if you aim to be a cloud developer for Windows Azure, do not hesitate to click on this link and follow the instructions.

(And if you have any question, just drop a line!)

 

Have fun!