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Episode 108 - What's New With Windows Azure Virtual Networking
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In this episode our special guest host, Haishi Bai, is joined by Yu-Shun Wang – Program Manager of Windows Azure Networking – who discusses the latest developments of Windows Azure Virtual Networks. Yu-Shun shows us the improved Site-to-Site connection and the new Point-to-Site...
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Episode 107 - Service Bus updates in Windows Azure SDK 2.0Windows Azure Cloud Cover Show May 17, 2013 at 3:32 PM
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Nathan Totten
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Nick Harris
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Abhishek Lal
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In this episode Nick Harris and Nathan Totten are joined by Abhishek Lal – Senior Program Manager on Windows Azure – who demonstrates what's new for Service Bus in the Windows Azure SDK 2.0 update including OnMessage receiver, Message Browse and SAS.
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Episode 106 - Scott Guthrie Discusses Windows Azure SDK 2.0Windows Azure Cloud Cover Show Apr 30, 2013 at 10:30 AM
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Scott Guthrie
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Nathan Totten
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Nick Harris
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(6)In this episode Nick Harris and Nathan Totten are joined by Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President of Windows Azure, who introduces us to the new Windows Azure SDK 2.0. Scott shows off a few of the many new features in SDK 2.0 including the new Table Explorer and Query Builder. He...
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Windows Phone - Authenticate and Authorize users with Server Scripts in Windows Azure Mobile Services
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables authentication scenarios with popular social identity providers such as Microsoft Account, Twitter, Facebook and Google. In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can:
- Authenticate users of your Windows Phone apps using a Twitter Account
- Restrict...
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Windows Phone - Getting Started with Authentication in Windows Azure Mobile Services
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables authentication scenarios with popular social identity providers such as Microsoft Account, Twitter, Facebook and Google. In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can authenticate users of your Windows Phone apps using a Twitter account and then how...
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Windows Phone - Validate and Modify Data with Server Scripts in Windows Azure Mobile Services
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables developers to add server scripts to execute custom business logic that will execute during Insert/Update/Read/Delete operations. In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can use server script to both validate and modify your data using server scripts....
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Windows Phone app - Getting Started with Data - Connecting your app to Windows Azure Mobile Services
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Windows Azure Mobile Services enables you to store data from your Windows Phone apps in the cloud within minutes. In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can get started with structured storage within Mobile Services. The demo includes taking a disconnected Windows Phone...
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Episode 105 - General Availability of Windows Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)Windows Azure Cloud Cover Show Apr 19, 2013 at 10:11 AM
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Michael Washam
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Nathan Totten
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Nick Harris
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(1)In this episode Nick Harris and Nate Totten are joined by Senior Windows Azure PMs Michael Washam and Drew McDaniel. During this episode Drew and Michael discusses the Windows Azure Virtual Machine General availability announcement, price reduction, new VM image...
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Episode 104 - Building cross platform Android and Windows Store apps using Windows Azure Mobile…
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(3)In this episode Nick Harris and Nate Totten demonstrate how you can build cross device platform applications using Windows Azure Mobile Services. In the demo Nick builds both an Android and a Windows Store application that consumes the same set of data from your Mobile Service.
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Windows Phone - Getting Started With Windows Azure Mobile Services
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(1)In this video Nick Harris demonstrates how you can create your first Windows Phone application using Windows Azure Mobile Services. The demo includes creating your first Mobile Service, downloading the quick start Windows Phone app, running the app then exploring how the application uses...