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ukinahan Posted - 12/08/2011 : 1:41:40 PM
May be of interest to some of you;
http://www.learnwindowsazureevent.com/
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NMDANGE Posted - 12/08/2011 : 5:42:44 PM
Azure is for hosting your own ASP.NET or PHP web applications "in the cloud". You can also get SQL and generic Windows VMs as well, similar to Amazon EC2. So you pay based on CPU/memory/disk usage. I don't think there's anything that links Office 365 and Azure together.
aval Posted - 12/08/2011 : 4:39:44 PM
How does Azure fit in with something like Office 365?

(I'm watching the MS "Edge" videos on this with Adam Carter right now)

Something totally different?

Supppose I could watch the program - although it looks like it's about building applications for Azure (beyond me).

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