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Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development

By : Jayaram Krishnaswamy
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Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development

By: Jayaram Krishnaswamy

Overview of this book

SQL Azure is a database service in the cloud. Based on Microsoft’s Windows Azure platform, SQL Azure is well suited for web facing database applications. Are you interested in moving your business applications and data to the cloud but are not sure how to go about it? Look no further; this book covers all you ever wanted to know about taking your relational enterprise data to the cloud using SQL Azure. This book will show you how to manage SQL Azure using various tools and also guide you in developing enterprise applications and business intelligence solutions. It will take you through migration and synchronization scenarios with a variety of tools, help you in working with Microsoft technology still in incubation, and in leveraging hybrid applications that exist partially in the cloud and partially on the ground.This step-by-step tutorial begins by providing an overview of Cloud Computing, introducing you to the most significant Cloud Computing implementations. You will then learn the mechanics of signing up and obtaining an account on Microsoft Windows Azure and logging into the portal.The book then dives deep into SQL Azure, showing you how to provision a SQL Azure Server, and how to create/delete databases as well as set up Firewall rules so that you can access SQL Azure from tools/Client programs. It is then followed by details of how to access SQL Azure using Client and Server APIs.Other content includes, a comprehensive description of tools required to access SQL Azure and how to use them and how to populate and migrate SQL Azure databases using a variety of tools.Finally, the book will detail with examples, data-centric applications that leverage a mix of on-site data and Cloud based data, how to synchronize data and extend the applicability of SQL Azure data by disconnected applications on mobile media, and synchronize services for globally distributed data. After covering the topics of services which are in production, the book will then cover future developments as well as a complete update to SQL Azure at the time of writing this book.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Microsoft SQL Azure: Enterprise Application Development
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank Packt Publishing for giving me this opportunity to write a book, for a third time, and their continuing encouragement. Kerry George, the Senior Acquisition Editor for enterprise books — my early contact for this book — was most helpful and without her guidance and meticulous editing, this book would not have been possible. I am most grateful for her advice, which she gave generously at every step of the way.

I would like to thank Zainab Bagasrawala, the Project Coordinator for having monitored the flow of correspondence successfully and for her timely reminders. I also would like to thank Swapna Verlekar the Development Editor of this book for her valuable input and pointers, which has added great value to the book. I would also like to record the help of others who helped at various stages of this book including Arun Nadar with the prefinal edits, Bianca Sequeira for more edits, both of whom worked on the Appendix collecting and testing all the links in the book, and Maitreya Bhakal, in addition to many others at Packt Publishing. I also would like to thank Priya Mukherji, the Project Manager at Packt Publishing for guiding me through the contract process, the very first step in writing this book. I thank my son for reading through the initial chapter and making suggestions and picking out errors.

I sincerely thank the reviewers Siddharth Mehta and Maarten Baillauw, Microsoft MVP who meticulously went through the book and provided very valuable advice. They both have added great value to the book. Their pointed questions and well directed advice has made portions of this book more readable and clearer, and I am most thankful to them.

I would like to thank my parents who would have shared my joy. I thank my brothers and sisters, and the whole-hearted support of our Subbagiri family. I cannot sufficiently thank my wife Michiko Fukumoto, my son Krishna Jayaram, and his wife Jannet Jayaram for their continuous encouragement.

Last but not the least, I would like to thank Microsoft Corporation for making evaluation software available and allowing me to participate in their various events, live as well as on the web, including the boot camp. I am most indebted to the MSDN forums specially related to Windows Azure and SQL Azure and their moderators and mentors from whom I have received unstinted support. I also would like to thank Neudesic for allowing me to participate in their boot camp as well as the numerous third-party vendors whose evaluation software has added value to the book