Corey Sanders has been a member of the Windows Azure team for more than 3 years and Microsoft for 9 years. Corey is currently the Group Program Manager that owns the Windows Azure Compute Runtime, actively involved in designing, development and release of the REST API and agent components for the Windows Azure compute stack. Corey also created and delivered the Infrastructure Services release on Windows Azure, recently launching General Availability. Prior to Windows Azure, Corey spent five years as a developer in the Windows Serviceability team. In Windows Serviceability, Corey's team owned networking and install technologies of all released versions of Windows. Corey lives in downtown Seattle and loves the area, despite the weather.
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Migrating Applications to Windows Azure Virtual Machines
- Corey Sanders, Michael Washam
- Windows Azure
- 300
- TechEd Europe 2012
- AZR314
- June 28, 2012 from 12:00PM to 1:15PM
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Windows Azure IaaS and How It Works (300-level session)
- Corey Sanders
- Windows Azure
- 300
- TechEd Europe 2012
- AZR201
- June 27, 2012 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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Migrating Applications to Windows Azure Virtual Machines
- Corey Sanders, Michael Washam
- Windows Azure
- 300 - Advanced
- TechEd North America 2012
- AZR314
- June 13, 2012 from 5:00PM to 6:15PM
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Windows Azure IaaS and How It Works
- Corey Sanders
- Windows Azure
- 200 - Intermediate
- TechEd North America 2012
- AZR201
- June 12, 2012 from 10:15AM to 11:30AM
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