The Microsoft Cloud Platform for Developers
ust a command line or a click away - you now have the power to tap into dozens of global data centers and enact your will. Publish a website in seconds on Azure App Service, add Machine Learning intelligence with a couple of API calls, connect your "internet of things" or roll your own web stack from scratch in a VM – the choice is yours. In this demo-packed talk, Scott Hanselman will show you just how easy it for any developer to deliver mind blowing next-generation web applications and services powered by the cloud.
Watch the keynote recording here: https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Visual-Studio/Connect-event-2015/012
Full keynote can be seen at: https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Visual-Studio/Connect-event-2015/012 (Please use as train-the-trainer video)
Most of the demo apps are available at: https://github.com/microsoft/healthClinic.biz
Developers have more power than ever before with the power of the cloud at their fingertips.
We can now build apps and services with an assumption of abundance (storage, network, compute)
PaaS services make it even easier to do powerful things without understanding every piece of the puzzle
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Believe it or not, you can take advantage of cloud capabilities now…
Public web and private web of Health Care demo with App Service
Client and server dependencies
New: App Diagnostics demo
Enterprises and ISVs are looking to new Microservices architectures to support new DevOps agile processes to get new capabilities into production and delivering value faster than ever before. These new applications run as always-on, scalable services and to save developers from building middleware, we built Azure Service Fabric <CLICK>
Azure Service Fabric is a distributed application platform that hides the underlying infrastructure while enhancing <CLICK> scalability, availability, performance, application lifecycle management, cloud portability and monitoring of the application.
Our vision for Service Fabric is that it will provide the same platform benefits <CLICK> which ever cloud the application is deployed to, whether Azure, Private Cloud in customers’ own datacenter or other public and hosted clouds.
We started building Service Fabric over 10 years ago and today run many core Azure services on it including InTune and over 1.4 million SQL databases.
Building on Azure Service Fabric means:
Developers focus on writing code to deliver business value, not middleware features
Operating services reliably, at scale and with low latency becomes much easier with less operating cost due to the level of automation built into Service Fabric
Moving workloads between clouds and preventing lock-in is simple as Service Fabric enjoys support in multiple clouds and on-premises
For ISVs this means you can convert your on-premises software into always-on, reliable, scalable SaaS offerings without the time or expense of writing complex code to deal with failures in the infrastructure and the headache of managing frequent updates to a live service.
For System Integrators, Service Fabric enables you to rapidly create low-latency back-end services for your clients that run on-premises or in the cloud, without the expense and time often required to build unique software frameworks for availability, scalability and application lifecycle management.
Why this Slide:
It shows we have a very broad platform. It about BOTH IaaS and PaaS, that these work together. It shows that we continue to lead in world class IT capabilities and that there’s really nothing missing.
Key Points:
We have already seen how the Azure Platform is IaaS + Pass – but I want you to understand that this is a huge number of capabilities – IT building blocks if you will.
Every one of these blocks you provision anytime, self-service anywhere in the world 24x7. You pay for what you use, you can get more or less anytime and you can fully automate everything…
Transition to NEXT Slide: Make the build go backwards to show JUST IaaS and then you will go to the demo to show it.
Why this Slide:
It shows we have a very broad platform. It about BOTH IaaS and PaaS, that these work together. It shows that we continue to lead in world class IT capabilities and that there’s really nothing missing.
Key Points:
We have already seen how the Azure Platform is IaaS + Pass – but I want you to understand that this is a huge number of capabilities – IT building blocks if you will.
Every one of these blocks you provision anytime, self-service anywhere in the world 24x7. You pay for what you use, you can get more or less anytime and you can fully automate everything…
Transition to NEXT Slide: Make the build go backwards to show JUST IaaS and then you will go to the demo to show it.
Demo video for this one at https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Visual-Studio/Connect-event-2015/061