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Tag: Azure

Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015 Resources

Posted on September 2, 2015December 23, 2016 by angelh

Hi Community, Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015 were successfully launched a few days ago, and with them a bunch of new features were introduced, being Universal Windows Apps one of the most exciting and expected features; so what I’ve done is to compile a table that contains links to useful resources and even offers […]

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Presentation material “Developing Microsoft Azure Apps”

Posted on June 22, 2014December 23, 2016 by angelh

Hi community, Please find below the presentation material from Today’s session. Regards, Angel [office src=”https://onedrive.live.com/embed?cid=2FE1291768841ACE&resid=2FE1291768841ACE%215468&authkey=AGy7DK9bJRUrSpA” width=”98″ height=”120″”]

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Microsoft Azure Pack and Microsoft Azure Visio Stencil

Posted on May 28, 2014December 23, 2016 by angelh

Hi Community, I’ve just found this Visio stencil for Microsoft Azure. I hope you’ll find it useful like I did. Regards, Angel

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements as an mvp mentor

Posted on May 2, 2014December 23, 2016 by angelh

Hi Community, I would like to invite you to a couple of sessions I’ll present in the next couple of weeks, please find the details below: Developing Windows 8 Apps Developing Windows Azure Apps I look forward to seeing you there Regards, Angel

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Changes to storage Emulator in azure sdk 2.3

Posted on April 8, 2014December 23, 2016 by angelh

I have always created my Azure Storage Emulator on my local SQL server instance via executing DSInit command line tool, but that has changed with the latest release of the SDK that came out last week (3rd April 2014). Why? Well… Microsoft has decided to deprecate it, that simple. So if you find yourself in […]

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