#Azure Action – Weekly Newsletter– 24th October 2011
Local Overview :
- BizSpark ramps up as Australia is announced 2nd-best world economy in which to start-up a business according to World Bank study
Readiness & Resources:
Windows Azure:
General
- PowerBuilder and Windows Azure by Jim O'Neil
- Cloud Artwork
- Running Memcached on Windows Azure for PHP
Storage
- Retrieving partition key range in Windows Azure Table Storage
- Calling the Windows Azure Storage API Asynchronously
SQL Azure:
AppFabric:
MarketPlace:
Watch:
- Cloud Cover - Christian Liensberger talks about data in the Marketplace
Case Study:
Tools:
- Clerity Update Will Migrate Mainframe Apps to Azure Cloud
- Free WindowsAzure resource-monitoring utility AzurePing from Paraleap
- MAP 6.5 Beta Now Available!
Guidance:
Walkthrough:
- Publish Azure Project using Windows Azure SDK 1.5 Publish Setting wizard
- Real World: Simulating Load on a Windows Azure Application
Architecture:
- How to integrate a BizTalk Server application with Service Bus Queues and Topics
- Windows Azure: Startup task or OnStart(), which to choose?
Book:
- “The Developer’s Guide to AppFabric" now released
In the news:
General:
- A two month free trial of Fujitsu’s Australian based cloud computing platforms
- Gartner- Private clouds are a last resort Cloud Computing
- UK gov invites bids for public sector cloud
- Cloud computing to drive IT spending
Microsoft:
Previously trial users were getting 2GB of Azure cloud
- Microsoft delivers developer preview of Roslyn compiler as a service
- Microsoft Q1 Earnings Meet Expectations but Vague on Cloud
- Topical? New Zealand Rugby Union Picks BPOS
Windows Azure:
- Platform:
- Other
- Have a question? Try Windows Azure Live Chat
Events:
Local:
- Sydney Windows Azure User Group meeting on 2nd Nov
- MSFT Switched ON – LightSwitch and Azure around AU
- CANBERRA – 25 Oct
- Learn Powershell through a series of virtual workshops in November
Webinar:
Taking PowerBuilder to the Cloud (with Microsoft Azure) Accenture Case Study
Community:
Social:
- Become a Facebook fan
- Add yourself to the Azure Australia Twitter list
- Keep up to date with our monthly CloudCast
- Mailing list for OzAzure
Don’t forget the Windows Azure Feature Voting
User groups:
- Sydney (Conor Brady)
- Melbourne (coming soon)
- Brisbane (in planning – talk to Steve Nagy)
- Auckland (Ryan Crawcour)
Questions
Q:
Can I move a mainframe application to Windows Azure?
A:
Yes. Like most application its possible but it would be wise to consider the overall architecture and what parts of Azure you are going to use for what benefit.
There are third party tools out there such as
- Micro Focus (Micro Focus Visual COBOL for Azure) RECORDING
- Alchemy Solution NeoKicks
- Clerity Update
And partners who specialise. For example:
- Fujitsu NetCOBOL for .NET V4.2, which is a COBOL compiler and runtime environment for moving mainframe applications over to Windows and now Azure clouds.