Episode 54 - Storage Analytics and the Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio 1.4
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Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show at @CloudCoverShow.
In this episode, Steve and Wade dig into new tools and capabilities of the Windows Azure Platform—the Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio 1.4 and Windows Azure Storage Analytics. To provide additional background on these features, Wade and Steve have written the following blog posts:
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Wade mentions that it would be wise to copy the sql connection string from your web.config file to place in your HostedService.cscfg.
I have created some code and a blog post that helps manage this exact scenario.
@SyntaxC4: Thanks for sharing, Cory!
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