Dive into the summer with Architects : Introduction into Windows Azure Platform Interoperability
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Architect Summer Campaign : Windows Azure Platform Interoperability
The holidays are just about to end, but there's still time to boost your knowledge or learn something totally new.
During these two weeks we'll be giving the fourth and final topic of these Architect summer issues their place in the sun, namely Windows Azure Platform Interoperability. Click through and you'll find all the best material about Interoperability, presented based on the amount of time you want to spend on it.
Explore and dive into the Windows Azure Platform Interoperability Journey
Microsoft is totally committed to interoperability and as such the Windows Azure Platform has been built from the ground up with interoperability in mind, offering various choices to architects.
It allows you to use multiple languages, runtimes (.NET, PHP, Ruby, Python or Java) and development tools (Visual Studio or Eclipse) to design and build applications that run on Windows Azure and/or consume any of the Windows Azure platform offerings from any other cloud or on-premise platform.
Are you ready to explore the interoperability choices offered by the Windows Azure Platform? Have a look at our website and discover a handpicked choice of articles, white papers and videos on the subject.
Speaker : Bart Vande Ghinste
Other interesting Summer Campaigns :
- For IT Professionals : Virtualisation(Part 1), Desktop Deployment, Virtualisation (Part 2), Best of TechDays 2011
- For Independant Software Vendors (ISV) : Leveraging the Cloud, Unlocking your Data, Mobility Scenarios, Leveraging the Web
- For Developers : Windows Phone 7 Mango, Visual Studio 2010 ALM, HTML5, Windows Azure Platform
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