For 17 years, industry professionals in New Zealand have found TechEd to be the best opportunity to stay aligned with Microsoft's current technologies, and be introduced to new or upcoming product opportunities. We will be hosting on-demand content here for your enjoyment during and after this year's event.
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KEYNOTE
We are thrilled to announce that the Keynote address of Microsoft TechEd New Zealand 2012 will include international speakers Jer Thorp and Paul Thurrott! TechEd MC Jesse Mulligan will be joined by Scott Wylie to welcome all delegates to the conference.
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What's New in Windows Azure?
There have been a lot of additions to Windows Azure that open up new opportunities for Developers and IT Pros. Join Wade Wegner - formerly Director of Technical Evangelism for Windows Azure at Microsoft - as he reviews everything you've missed!
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Introduction to Windows Azure Web Sites
Windows Azure Web Sites is a simple and powerful hosting platform that allows developers to easily build and rapidly deploy web applications on Windows Azure using their favourite languages, frameworks, and tools. Join Nathan Totten as he demonstrates how you can use this new technology to build, deploy,...
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Getting Your Existing App into the Cloud - A Real World Story
Do you have an existing client server or legacy application and are considering why and how you might leverage the opportunities the cloud has to offer? This is a real-world story of Vista's journey. We look at how well considered commercial strategy has shaped the technical approach, and then dive into...
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Integration Services in the Long White Cloud
With the upcoming releases of BizTalk and Azure integration services this sessions covers the common usage scenarios that New Zealand businesses can implement to leverage these new capabilities, enabling new integration models that will reduce operational costs, increase operational capacity and extend...
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Node.js and Windows Azure
Node.js is a platform for building fast, high-scale applications in JavaScript. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that allows developers to quickly and easily create everything from simple websites to high-scale real-time applications. In this session you will learn how to build, deploy,...
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Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks
Join us for a tour of the features that make up the new Windows Azure Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks offerings. Using demonstrations throughout, we will explain Virtual Machine storage architecture and shows how to provision and customize virtual machines, configure network connectivity between...
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Mobile + Cloud: Building Mobile Applications with Windows Azure
So, you’re building apps that span multiple devices and you’re curious about what the cloud can offer. Is it possible to deploy scalable web apps and services on Windows Azure? How about storing data in the cloud? Is it possible to use the cloud for push notifications to the device? In this session,...
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Streaming Data Processing in the Cloud with Windows Azure SQL StreamInsight
Many streaming data scenarios require to collect, process, and aggregate events from widely distributed data sources, with high throughput and low latency. Examples are connected car diagnostics, web browser telemetry data, or mobile device GPS information. To enable such use cases in the Cloud, we are...
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Azure, the Platform for Internet of Things Applications
Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg estimates 50 billion devices will be connected to the Web by 2020. That's seven devices for each human on the planet. Writing embedded software which has to interface to data acquisition devices, and building scalable Internet of Things applications, has historically been hard....
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Planning for Failure in Cloud Applications
You can count on one of three things failing: hardware, software, or people. One of the most important considerations when moving applications into the public cloud is how to plan for - and mitigate - these failures. Certainly there are best practices in building any application that help you to handle...