MSDN Flash Podcast 011 – Steve Marx on Windows Azure
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Also known as “that’s where I left my shoe” (you will need to listen to understand that)
This is a bonus edition of the podcast recorded on the 6th of October in London with Steve Marx, Technical Strategist working on Windows Azure.
It starts slow and a little quiet, it needed a few edits (deletes!) as we battled with “what is still not public” but picks up to be a pretty useful look at the improvements we have made to Windows Azure over the last few months with a specific focus on storage.
Topics covered include:
- Entity Group Transactions
- StorageClient library
- Queues
- Blobs and Shared Access Signatures/Blob Container Access Policies
- Communication between nodes without queues
- Logging
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