Bytes by MSDN: David Aiken and Rob Bagby discuss Windows Azure Learning Resources
- Posted: Aug 29, 2010 at 1:48 AM
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David Aiken, Senior Evangelism Manager at Microsoft, chats about all the great work he and his team are doing and steers us towards a heap of rich resources to sharpen our Windows Azure Platform knowledge.
Click here to download Windows Azure tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
About David
David Aiken is currently the evangelism manager for the Windows Azure platform at Microsoft. His role is to lead the team of technical evangelists for Microsoft's cloud platform. Before this, he worked on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 evangelism, producing demos such as DinnerNow and the Visual Studio training kit. Allegedly, he once claimed you could solve every problem with a single line of PowerShell script.
Stuff David recommends you check out
Click here to download Windows Azure tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
About David
David Aiken is currently the evangelism manager for the Windows Azure platform at Microsoft. His role is to lead the team of technical evangelists for Microsoft's cloud platform. Before this, he worked on Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 evangelism, producing demos such as DinnerNow and the Visual Studio training kit. Allegedly, he once claimed you could solve every problem with a single line of PowerShell script.
Stuff David recommends you check out
- David Aiken's blog
- Ryan Dunn's blog
- Vittorio Bertocci's blog
- Zach Owens' blog
- Watch Bob Muglia and Ray Ozzie's keynote at PDC
- Windows Azure Platform portal
- Create you own Windows Azure account
- Download the Windows Azure Platform Training Kit
- Channel 9: Windows Azure Platform training
- Windows Azure Platform "How Do I?" videos
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