Why should you attend: Public-cloud solutions have demonstrated an ability to cost effectively provide scalable solutions to users of an application without the need for extensive capital investment in hardware. Unfortunately it is often the case that code and data that is written for many business applications is not easily adaptable to moving to the cloud, and it may be that case that it is not possible due to compliance issues or actual laws preventing sensitive data from being stored outside of the corporate firewall. This unfortunately leaves existing service and data assets that would be beneficial to cloud applications left behind the corporate firewall where they are difficult, if not normally possible, to participate in cloud based services. This webinar will demonstrate how you can use the Windows Azure Service Bus, and specifically Service Bus Relay services, to easily and securely integrate data and services behind the corporate firewall to public cloud and mobile applications.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Who Will Benefit:
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Introduction to Service Bus and hybrid cloud applications
- Overview and installation of tools for service bus development
- Messaging with the Service Bus: Queues, Topics and Relays
- Creating and managing service bus accounts with the management portal
- Creating a .NET application using Service Bus Queues
- Creating a hybrid cloud application with the Service Bus Relay
- Using Service Bus to Enable the Internet of Things
- Mobile connectivity with iOS, Android, HTML and Windows Phone
- Securing access to service bus end points
- Service bus pricing models
- Review and Q&A
Who Will Benefit:
- CTO
- CIO
- IT VP and Development Managers
- Application / Software Architects
- Application / Software Developers and Engineers
has a almost 30 years of professional software development experience, where he as focused on Microsoft based technologies across multiple verticals including media, finance, energy and healthcare. He holds a masters degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Drexel University, and a Masters of Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania. He currently is focused on creating applications that utilize high concurrency, cloud services, messaging, computer vision, natural user interfaces to provide seamless application access as users move through different environments and geographies. As a teacher and speaker he is a common speaker at .NET users groups and conferences, author of technology papers and books, and is former adjunct faculty for the University of Denver and the University of Phoenix where he taught Computer Information Systems and Telecommunications Technology courses.
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