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Creating and Migrating MVC/WebForm apps to the Cloud
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Speaker: Bruno Terkaly   
Level: Intermediate   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
If scalability and reliability are important to your web applications, this session will help you achieve both. This session is heavy on hands-on development and will take you from the very beginning all the way to a finished application running in the cloud. What makes this session interesting is that builds everything from scratch, including the database. But a web application by itself is not scalable if the data cannot be scaled as well. That’s why both the MVC application and the database get migrated to Windows Azure and SQL Azure, respectively. By the time you leave this session, you will have created an on-premise database and MVC application and you will have migrated both the data and the app to the cloud. This session was delivered live to 1,000s with exceptional audience satisfaction.
Introducing Visual Studio LightSwitch
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Speaker: Beth Massi   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Visual Studio LightSwitch is the simplest way to build business applications for the desktop and cloud. LightSwitch simplifies the development process by letting you concentrate on the business logic, while LightSwitch handles the common tasks for you. In this demo-heavy session, you will see, end-to-end, how to build and deploy a data-centric business application using LightSwitch.
Microsoft Azure for Dummies
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Speaker: Robin Shahan   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
What the heck is Azure other than a nice shade of blue? How do you pronounce it? Why would you want to use it? How would you use it? What would you use it for? What does the programming look like? This session is for enquiring minds who want to know the answers to these questions, and more.
Microsoft Azure Overview and Best Practices
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Speaker: Rinat Shagisultanov   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Microsoft Azure cloud platform is out and alive. In this session we shall overview building blocks of Azure and how you can leverage them in your applications. We shall look at the Azure best practices coming from what Neudesic team is doing for more than 2 years.
Migrating to Microsoft Azure from a Traditional Hosted Environment
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Speaker: Robin Shahan   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
I have a dekstop client application that talks to public web services (asmx) that talk to private web services (asmx) behind a firewall that talk to the SQLServer database with the servers all residing in a standard hosted environment. In this session, I'll discuss the whys and wherefores of migrating from this old-school environment to Microsoft Azure.
What is Google App Engine?
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Speaker: wesley chun   
Level: Beginner   |   Room: Unknown   |   Agenda Not Made Yet
Google App Engine is a unique hosting platform that lets you build applications and run them in Google's data centers using the massive global infrastructure built to run the Internet's most powerful company. App Engine offers a development environment that uses familiar technologies (Java and Python) and provides a powerful and robust set of APIs to users while maintaining security and independence from other apps running in the cloud. It is always free to get started so you can try it out with no risk, and if you need additional computing resources, you can purchase additional computing resources beyond the free quota limits. (If you enable billing and trust us with your credit card, we will extend your free quotas even further; you won't get charged until you exceed those *extended* quotas.) Scale your application to millions of users and pay only for what you use at more competitive market pricing.

In this informative session, we review cloud computing as an industry and where Google App Engine fits into the picture. Specifically, we discuss App Engine as a PaaS solution because of the inherent challenges of building web and other applications. We'll outline the architecture of App Engine, what it's major components are, introduce its features and APIs, discuss the service and how it works (including information on the free quotas), and finally present some information about current users and usage, including integration with Google Apps and your private corporate data.

75 min sessions
Handouts with lots of Q&A time
Hands-on demos or exercises
Chalk talks or full-on slides
Experts sharing their insights
Share with others, etc.

...and free coffee and food!
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