Saturday, April 23, 2011

Speaking at Microsoft Cloud Day @ Singapore

On 27th April 2011 speaking at the Microsoft Cloud Day event, I session at 11am after the tea break, I understand that the event is over response (after 200 people booking confirmation).

My topic is Building Web application with Azure Storage

A key component of any cloud computing offering is durable storage. Windows Azure provides 3 forms of durable storage: tables, blobs, and queues. Join me as we explore the highlights of these 3 important implementations.

In this session you will learn storage capabilities of Windows Azure, Blobs, Tables and Queues. Discover how to create storage accounts; upload and retrieve blobs and blob metadata; create, update and query tables; and create a simple service that uses a message queue for communication.

I prepare for set of demo for each topics, Hope everything will become smooth on the day.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Microsoft Cloud Day on 27th April 2011

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Deep dive into the world of Cloud Computing with Microsoft as we bring you across a series of topics ranging from Web Applications on Cloud, Implementation & Security as well as Cloud Computing Architecture. Seize this golden opportunity to speak to Alex Chan, one of the leading minds in Cloud Computing, and let him shed some light on your burning questions about the Cloud.

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Come and find out for yourself the power of Cloud Computing.

To Register go to

http://swap.com.sg/ms/edm/270411/registration.html

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Date:
27th April 2011 (Wednesday)

Time:
9.00am to 5.00pm
(registration starts at 9am)

Venue:
Microsoft Auditorium
Level 21
One Marina Boulevard
NTUC Centre

Who Should Attend:
TDM, IT Manager, IT Pros, Project Manager, Application Manager, Architect, Development Team Leader, Developer, Programmer.

RSVP before 25th April 2011

 

 

 

 

     

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9:30-9:45

 

Ziriad Saibi
Director Developer & Platform Evangelism, Microsoft Singapore

 

Keynote Opening

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9:45-10:45

 

Daniel Bucherer
Azure Platform Strategy Advisor,
Microsoft Corporation

 

CL101:

Introduction to Windows Azure platform and real world case study

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10:45-11:00

 

Break

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11:00-12:00

 

K.Mohamed Faizal
Lead Consultant, NCS Pte Ltd

 

CL201:

Building web applications with Azure Storage

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12:00-13:00

 

Tan Choon Ngee
Director, aZaaS Pte Ltd

 

CL301:

Understanding and implementation Windows Azure platform security

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13:00-13:30

 

Lunch Break

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13:30-14:30

 

Alex Chan
Principal Product Unit Manager, Server & Tools Business, Microsoft China

 

CL302:

Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus and access control

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14:30-15:30

 

Darryl Chantry
Platform Strategy Advisor, Microsoft Singapore

 

CL202:

Cloud Computing – A Crash Course for Architects

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15:30-15:45

 

Break

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15:45-16:45

 

Wely Lau
Windows Azure MVP / Solutions Architect,
NCS Pte Ltd

 

CL303:

Deploying and Monitoring Windows Azure Application

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16:45 – 17.00

 

Harish Aitharaju
Server & Tools Business Group Lead, Microsoft Singapore

 

Closing

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SGDOTNET & AzureUG.SG Meeting on 18th April 2011 7:00pm

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Date: 18th April 2011               

Location : Microsoft Singapore   Level 21 Auditorium

Time : 7:00pm to 9:30pm

(Light Refreshments will be served before the session)

Session Agenda

From the trenches: Lessons learnt working on Azure

Mahesh Krishnan, Principal Consultant, Readify
1900 hrs – 2000 hrs

Mahesh Krishnan, from Melbourne, Australia speaks about the lessons learnt working on one of the largest Azure projects in Australia. The application which is set to go live soon uses web roles, worker roles, VM roles, queues, blobs, tables, WIF, and Sync Framework, among other things. When it goes live it will feature hundreds of thousands of SQL Azure databases and scores of services hosted on Windows Azure. Come and find out what the team learnt on things such as deployment, configuration, security, diagnostics, testing etc.

Speaker Profile
Mahesh Krishnan works as a Principal Consultant for Readify, in Melbourne Australia. He has written the book “Silverlight 4 for Dummies” published by Wiley Publishers and speaks frequently at Industry events such as Tech Ed and ReMix. He is very active in the Melbourne .NET community and helps organise conferences such as “Developer Developer Developer” and Silverlight code camp in Melbourne. He also runs Victoria .NET, which is the one of the largest .NET user groups in Australia and he is one of the founding members of the Silverlight Developer and Designer Network.

Visual Studio Productivity Power Tools
Justin Lee, C# MVP
2015 hrs – 2115 hrs

VS Productivity Power Tools is an extension which few people know about its features and how many productivity improvements it adds to VS2010.

Speaker Profile
A weird, passionate geek for technology with an undying love to pick at every flaw that will hopefully improve technology all around. Owns a lovely MacBook Pro with 8gigs of ram, involved intimately with Linux and works closely with Microsoft technologies. Owner of an HTC Hero Android phone, once owned an iPhone 3g, still owns a 1st gen Sony Ericsson W800i. A coder of many languages, from Haskell to C#, from F# to Ruby. A jack of all technology, a master of one. Motto is “Taking over the world with every line of code”.

To register for the event, click here. Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event.

Please RSVP to confirm your registration and attendance by 15th April 2011. ( kmdfaizal@gmail.com OR microlau@sgdotnet.org  Note that there’s currently no email confirmation for the event