24.2.2010 – MSDN Briefing Special on PHP/Ruby on Azure

Von Rolf Mistelbacher Autor Feed 26. January 2010 10:55

855763532_a5b72f8cb1Im Februar laden wir neben dem regulären MSDN Briefing zu einem MSDN Briefing Special mit Josh Holmes.

Josh Holmes wird uns in Wien besuchen und in seiner Rolle als User Experience Architect Evangelist einen 3h Vortrag zur Entwicklung von PHP / Ruby Applikationen auf Microsofts Cloud Computing Lösung Windows Azure bringen.

!! Mehr Details zum Vortrag folgen !!

Datum: 24.2.2010
Ort: Microsoft Innovation Center, 1120 Wien
Zeit: 09:00 – 12:00 Uhr

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Agenda:

08:30 – 09:00: Begrüßung und Check-In
09:00 – 10:30: Session 1
10:30 – 10:45: Pause
10:45 – 12:15: Session 2
12:15 – 13:00: Mittagsjause und Diskussion unter den Teilnehmern

Über den Vortrag

Windows Azure is Microsoft’s Cloud Computing offering. It is more than a simple scalable hosting option as it is truly a platform as a service offering. This allows you to focus on your application rather than the configuring and managing your infrastructure whether you are writing C# or VB.NET or even languages such as PHP or Ruby which are first class citizens in Windows Azure. The Windows Azure Platform includes Windows Azure, which is the OS and hosting environment for web and background services, as well as non-relational storage, queues, and a blob storage for everything from videos to mountable virtual drives. Additionally, the Windows Azure Platform includes SQL Azure, a fully relational database as a service, and Windows Azure AppFabric for industry standards compliant identity management and a service bus for message passing.

But there remain the questions around why, when and how you should move to the cloud, especially if you are using PHP or Ruby. Should I put everything in Windows Azure? Do you have to convert everything you have to ASP.NET? Do you have to write code specifically for Windows Azure? What if my current applications depend on MySQL and/or memcached?

There’s a lot of good news here as it is relatively straight forward to get running in Windows Azure. Once your application is running, however, now you need to look at how to fully leverage the platform offerings architecting for the best usage of the different roles and the various aspects of the Windows Azure offerings such as the AppFabric and SQL Azure. This will help your application make the most efficient usage of CPU, bandwidth, storage and all of the things that cost in a cloud hosting scenario.

In this half day session, we will begin with the why of Windows Azure talking about when it makes sense to make a move and what the prudent migration paths are for your organization.  During this time we will tour the various aspects of Windows Azure. Then we’ll delve into the technical aspects of how to run your PHP/Ruby code on Windows Azure. Once we have that mastered, we will move onto leveraging the Windows Azure platform to its fullest.

Über Josh Holmes:

Josh Holmes is a passionate soul who gets his kicks solving problems with deep fried awesomeness. He is currently employed by Microsoft as a UX Architect Evangelist with Microsoft focused on building and educating the dev partners with a UX or Rich Internet Application offering in Central Region. Prior to joining Microsoft in October 2006, Josh was a consultant working with a variety of clients ranging from large Fortune 500 firms to smaller sized companies. Josh is a frequent speaker and lead panelist at national and international software development conferences focusing on emerging technologies, software design and development with an emphasis on mobility and RIA (Rich Internet Applications). Community focused, Josh has founded and/or run many technology organizations from the Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group to the Ann Arbor Computer Society and was on the forming committee for CodeMash. You can contact Josh through his blog at http://www.joshholmes.com.

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