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Michael Collier is a Windows Azure MVP and serves as a National Architect for Neudesic, a Microsoft SI partner that specializes in Windows Azure. He has nearly 11 years of experience building Microsoft-based applications for a wide range of clients. Michael spends his days serving as a developer or architect – helping clients succeed with the Microsoft development platform. He also enjoys speaking about Windows Azure at local user groups, as well as regional and national conferences. Michael is also the founder of the Central Ohio Cloud Computing User Group in Columbus, OH. You can follow Michael on Twitter at www.twitter.com/MichaelCollier and on his blog at www.MichaelSCollier.com. Michael has posted 16 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website. View Full User Profile

The Evolution of an Azure Web Application

03.23.2013
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Earlier this year I wrote a small article for developerFusion about using Windows Azure Web Sites, Cloud Services, and Virtual Machines. It is a fairly introductory article, but I think it shares some nice ideas on starting small with Web Sites and growing into something bigger and more architecturally complex by using Cloud Services or Virtual Machines.

I meant to post about it here when the article was published. But, crazy me, it slipped. Check out the article today at http://www.developerfusion.com/article/148148/the-evolution-of-a-azure-web-application/.

 

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