Microsoft DevRadio: Community Corner–Why I Switched to Windows Azure
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Abstract:
In today’s Community Corner, Chris Koenig welcomes Principal Architect for Excolo Group, Casey Watson to the show as they discuss how Casey recently made the switch from Amazon EC2 Cloud Services to Windows Azure. Tune in as they chat about the reasons why he moved over to Azure as they discuss IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) and PaaS (Platform as a Service) key differences and benefits.
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