
Windows Azure platform AppFabric helps developers connect applications and services in the cloud or on-premises. This includes applications running on Windows Azure, Windows Server and a number of other platforms including Java, Ruby, PHP and others. It provides a Service Bus for connectivity across network and organizational boundaries, and Access Control for federated authorization as a service.
The Windows Azure AppFabric LABS August Release is now available. This release is a major update to Access Control. It's available in our LABS environment: http://portal.appfabriclabs.com
Windows Azure platform AppFabric and Windows Server AppFabric enable IT professionals to build and manage applications more easily both on-premises and in the cloud. To learn more about Windows Server AppFabric for applications that run on-premises, click here. Windows Server AppFabric provides caching capabilities, formerly codenamed “Velocity”, as well as workflow and service hosting capabilities, formerly codenamed “Dublin”. Windows Server AppFabric is available in beta now.

Service Bus helps to provide secure connectivity between loosely-coupled services and applications, enabling them to navigate firewalls or network boundaries and to use a variety of communication patterns. Services that register on Service Bus can easily be discovered and accessed, across any network topology.
Learn more about Windows Azure platform AppFabric and Windows Server AppFabric on MSDN.

Access Control helps you build federated authorization into your applications and services, without the complicated programming that is normally required to secure applications that extend beyond organizational boundaries. With its support for a simple declarative model of rules and claims, Access Control rules can easily and flexibly be configured to cover a variety of security needs and different identity-management infrastructures.
Learn more about AppFabric on MSDN
AppFabric LABS is a new environment which the AppFabric team is using to showcase some early bits and get feedback from the community. Usage for this environment will not be billed. AppFabric LABS are a way for customers to test out and play with experimental AppFabric technologies. These are upcoming capabilities that excite us very much and we want to get your feedback on them as soon as possible. As a result, there is no support or SLA associated with the LABS environment, but in return you will be able to preview the future of AppFabric while helping us shape it. Though similar to a Community Technology Preview, LABS technologies may occasionally be even farther away from commercial availability.
In this release of the LABS environment, we’re shipping two features:
1. Silverlight support: we’ve added the ability for Silverlight clients to make cross-domain calls to the Service Bus and Access Control Services.
2. Multicast with Message Buffers: we’ve added the ability for Message Buffers to attach to a multicast group. A message send to the multicast group is delivered to every Message Buffer that is attached to it.
To get started:
1. Go to https://portal.appfabriclabs.com/,
2. Sign up using your Live ID,
3. Create your LABS project, and
4. Download LABS samples to learn more about new features.
If you want to access the production portal instead, go to https://appfabric.azure.com
Find useful resources and information to get familiarized with Windows Azure AppFabric.
For Customers:
Datasheet for Customers
Briefing Deck for Business Decision Makers
Briefing Deck for Technical Decision Makers
For Partners:
Datasheet for Partners
Partner Focused Briefing Deck for Business Decision Makers
Partner Focused Briefing Deck for Technical Decision Makers

