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Windows Azure programming patterns for Start-ups

By : Riccardo Becker
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Windows Azure programming patterns for Start-ups

By: Riccardo Becker

Overview of this book

Leverage different Windows Azure components together with your existing Microsoft .NET skills to fully take advantage of the power of Windows Azure. Use this book to start small and end big by creating and using storage, cloud services, sql databases, networking, caching and other innovative technology to realize your first top-class Windows Azure service! "Windows Azure for Start-ups" is an incremental guide that will take you from the essentials of the Windows Azure platform up to the realization of your own cloud services running on the platform. You will learn how to apply different technologies of the Windows Azure platform with the help of examples all focusing on one single fictitious start-up scenario. This book is centred around a fictitious company called Geotopia that wants to build a brand new social network by using the Windows Azure platform. It will take the reader from the theory and rationale behind Windows Azure right to building services and coding C#. The books starts by outlining the concepts of Windows Azure. It then demonstrates how to set up a development environment and how to build your application by using different storage mechanisms, applying different features from the Windows Azure platform and ending with the newest features explained from the latest release. Windows Azure for Startups will help you take full advantage of the Windows Azure platform and bring your new service online as quickly as possible.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Windows Azure Programming Patterns for Start-ups
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

ALM overview


ALM is much more than the software development lifecycle. ALM is all about the complete lifecycle of an application, starting from the initial idea and ending at the last time the application is used. Roughly, ALM can be divided into three major areas:

  • Governance: This is is a continuous process that spans the whole lifecycle.

  • Development: This starts when the original idea is designed and lasts until the product goes live. During the lifecycle, development will still play a role in bug fixes, patches, or enhancements.

  • Operations: This maintains the application and starts before going live (for example, to perform tests) and lasts until the end of the life of the application.

Governance

Governance spans the whole lifecycle and contains different activities, sch as the development of a business case (for example, is this project or service worth making?) or project portfolio management (centralized management of processes, methods, and tools for running projects). Before we start...