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Video Tutorials for Azure on Cloud9

02.04.2012
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The Cloud Zone is presented by DZone and Microsoft. Let our tutorials, design patterns, and news guide you through the maze of constantly increasing cloud solutions.  Microsoft has a host of tools to let you deploy Node.js, PHP, and Java apps on their Windows Azure platform.

Today Cloud9 announced the availability of Windows Azure in order to better serve the Node.js community.  Cloud9 claims to be the "best environment for importing, developing, and testing your node.js applications."  The Cloud9 team has also posted the videos below to help you get started.




Azure deployments on Cloud9 IDE (1/2) from Cloud9 IDE on Vimeo.

 

 

Azure deployments on Cloud9 IDE (2/2) from Cloud9 IDE on Vimeo.

 

 

 

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