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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Windows Azure Camp at Trivandrum on 30th April


Microsoft is organizing the Windows Azure camps in various cities across India.
As part of it, K-MUG in association with Microsoft is conducting a day long event on Windows Azure at Thiruvananthapuram on April 30, 2011.

If you are interested in learning more about cloud computing and Microsoft's offerings for that environment, come and join me and my fellow speakers on 30th



Venue

Zenith Hall, UST Global, Bhavani,Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram
 

Agenda
  • Cloud Computing and Azure Overview
  • Azure Architecture
  • Azure Management Portal
  • Services and Tools Needed
  • Create and debug Azure Application
  • Deploy application in Azure
  • Lunch Break
  • Moving ASP.NET application to Azure
  • Moving SQL Express database to Azure
  • SQL Windows Azure App Fabric Cache

Speakers  



Amal Dev works as a Senior Software Engineer with Gemini Software Solutions, Technopark. An avid techie who constantly articles in his blog, http://inquisitive-instincts.blogspot.com/ .He has been working with .NET technologies since its inception and his area of interests include C#, ASP.NET, WP7, Silverlight.



Shiju Varghese, Microsoft MVP in ASP.NET, is a Technical Architect on the Microsoft .Net technology stack with a focus on web application development and Domain-Driven Design. He has been working with .Net Technologies since beta version. Shiju focuses on C#, ASP.Net MVC, Entity Framework, Windows Azure, REST, WCF and Unity. Shiju holds number of Microsoft certifications including MCP, MCAD, MCTS, and MCPD: Web. He blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/shijuvarghese/
   


Yanesh Tyagi is a technical architect with Millennium Consultants. He has extensive 16 years of experience working on different technologies, specially Microsoft Technologies. He has been with .NET since it's early days. Yanesh has worked in many domains inclusing BFSI, Travel, Education, Manufacturing, eCommerce etc. Yanesh is also involved in some open source projects.

                                                                                   

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