TechNet Radio: IT Time – (Part 2) Real World Azure - Deploying a Custom SharePoint Application to Windows Azure
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Abstract:
Blain Barton and Don Noonan are back and in today’s episode they show us the what’s possible in Windows Azure by deploying a SharePoint application in Azure Virtual Machines. Tune in as Don demos a custom SharePoint application that was created for Price Waterhouse Coopers and how they took it from on-premise and deployed it in Azure.
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