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Developing Multi-tenant Applications for the Cloud, 3rd Edition - Book Download

Developing Multi-tenant Applications for the Cloud, 3rd Edition - Book Download

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    3

    Date Published:

    7/26/2013

    File Name:

    Developing Multi-tenant Applications for the Cloud 3rd Edition.pdf

    Developing Multi-tenant Applications for the Cloud on Windows Azure 3rd Edition.epub

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    7.2 MB

    2.0 MB

    A PDF file of the Developing Multi-tenant Applications for the Cloud, 3rd Edition book.

    This guide is the third release of the second volume in a series about Windows Azure. It demonstrates how you can create from scratch a multitenant, Software as a Service (SaaS) application to run in the cloud by using the latest versions of the Windows Azure tools and the increasing range of capabilities of Windows Azure.

    The guide is intended for any architect, developer, or information technology (IT) professional who designs, builds, or operates applications and services that are appropriate for the cloud. It is primarily written for people who work with Windows-based systems. You should be familiar with the Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Visual Studio, ASP.NET, SQL Server and Microsoft Visual C#.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012

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  • Note that the code samples mentioned in this book are available in the related downloads section, Windows Azure Architecture Guide – Part 2 – Code Samples. For help and support visit the Windows Azure Guidance community site
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