MSDN Flash Podcast 020 - David Gristwood and AWS talk Azure
- Posted: Feb 09, 2010 at 2:48 AM
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David Gristwood and I discuss the work of Microsoft UK around Azure before a 15 minute interview with Azure early adopter Active Web Solutions who make great use of Windows Azure and AppFabric.
Full show notes and an article on the same topic can be found at http://bit.ly/msdnpodcast020
Related:
In the UK we have a new Azure online Community - check it out at http://bit.ly/ukazure, join and be amongst friends!
We have also created eBooks containing articles from the folks we interview for the podcast. The latest was published end of December 2009. Enjoy.
Full show notes and an article on the same topic can be found at http://bit.ly/msdnpodcast020
Related:
In the UK we have a new Azure online Community - check it out at http://bit.ly/ukazure, join and be amongst friends!
We have also created eBooks containing articles from the folks we interview for the podcast. The latest was published end of December 2009. Enjoy.
- MSDN eBook "The Best Technical Articles of 2009" (pdf or online)
- MSDN eBook "The Best Technical Articles of 2008" (pdf or online)
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