Bytes by MSDN: Guy Barrette and Mickey Williams on how you can get started with Windows Azure
- Posted: Aug 29, 2010 at 1:50 AM
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Tune in as Mickey Williams chats with Guy Barrette, Solutions Architect for .NET Expertise, about how to get started with Windows Azure Platform.
Click here to try Windows Azure
About Guy
Guy Barrette is a freelance Solutions Architect based in Montreal, Canada for .NET Expertise. He is the Microsoft Regional Director for the Montreal region and a MVP for ASP/ASP.NET. He has been working and developing with Microsoft development tools since the launch of VB 3 in 1994. His focus is helping organizations build better software using Microsoft .NET technologies. He's been a speaker at developers' conferences like Microsoft DevDays and DevTeach. Guy leads the Montreal .NET Community and he is the Visual Studio Talk Show Internet radio show co-host.
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Click here to try Windows Azure
About Guy
Guy Barrette is a freelance Solutions Architect based in Montreal, Canada for .NET Expertise. He is the Microsoft Regional Director for the Montreal region and a MVP for ASP/ASP.NET. He has been working and developing with Microsoft development tools since the launch of VB 3 in 1994. His focus is helping organizations build better software using Microsoft .NET technologies. He's been a speaker at developers' conferences like Microsoft DevDays and DevTeach. Guy leads the Montreal .NET Community and he is the Visual Studio Talk Show Internet radio show co-host.
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