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In this screencast we learn how Microsoft teamed up with Symon Communications to build a scalable content delivery system for mobile devices. This Proof of Concept was created to help with Symons digital signage network, but the caching mechanism could potentially
 benefit anyone looking to leverage Windows Azure for massive scale. Joshua Kurlinski from Symon talks about the problems we needed to solve, and Joseph Fultz from the Dallas MTC (Microsoft Technology Center) walks us through the solution we created in depth. 
&amp;nbsp; 
To learn more about Symon Communications, visit 
www.symon.com. 
If you’d like to learn more about this solution, you can read 
this article on 
Josephs blog.You can also follow Jared on his 
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