Windows Azure, Microsoft's public cloud platform, is about to log on to China. This is an important step in Microsoft's "cloud + Terminal" strategy. The powerful, flexible, open, and reliable public cloud services will allow enterprises and users to fully experience the power of the cloud and bring Endless innovation opportunities to developers!
This Microsoft Windows Azure development pioneer training camp is for the first time for developers in China.Six major cities in ChinaStart the developer pioneer training camp and share with you the latest features of Windows Azure face to face. Through brilliant expert explanations and detailed hands-on experiments, you can gain a comprehensive and systematic understanding of Windows Azure development skills. You can also have in-depth face-to-face discussions with experts during the training camp to meet your friends and share your vision for cloud computing in China!
Register now and join us to bring Code to your fingertips, and let creative thoughts fly on the cloud, I Live to Code!
Click: http://aka.ms/ChinaAzureCamp for details
Attendance notes:
We recommend that you have Visual Studio 2010/2012 and C # development experience.
We recommend that trainees bring their own laptops and install the development environment required for hands-on experiments (Windows 7 or Windows 8 OS is recommended), including: visual Studio 2012, Windows Azure SDK. NET, Windows Azure Training Kit, and SQL Server 2012 (recommended, optional ).
We recommend that you go to the Windows Azure Training Kit website and download and install the Training package before attending the Training.
More resources:
For more information about Windows Azure, visit www.windowsazure.com.
For more information about Windows Azure, Windows 8, and Windows Phone development resources, visit www.microsoft.com/China/MSDN.
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