Bootstrapping Your Startup on Windows Azure

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Bootstrapping Your Startup on Windows Azure. Johnny Halife Lead Developer Mural.ly. Michael Washam Sr Technical Evangelist Microsoft 2-009. Nathan Totten Technical Evangelist Microsoft. How Windows Azure Can Help. Start Small. Even Free.. . and Deploy. Quickly Prototype. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bootstrapping Your Startup onWindows Azure

Nathan TottenTechnical EvangelistMicrosoft

Johnny HalifeLead DeveloperMural.ly

Michael WashamSr Technical EvangelistMicrosoft2-009

How Windows Azure Can Help

Start Small Even Free.. Quickly Prototype and Deploy

Rinse and Repeat

Success? Scale Up (Scale Down)Go Global

Windows Azure?

8 Data Centers

24 CDN Endpoints

Use Existing Skills

How to Build on Windows Azure?

Webcasts, Events & Showschannel9.msdn.com

Windows Azure Developer Centerwww.windowsazure.com > Develop

Windows Azure Support

The most important part of this presentation

Saving Money

90 Day Free Trialtrial containscompute / 750 small compute hours per monthweb sites / 10 web sites (Free Beyond the Trial)mobile services / 10 mobile services (Free Beyond the Trial)relational database / 1 SQL databaseSQL reporting / 100 hours per monthstorage / 35GB with 50,000,000 storage transactionsbandwidth / unlimited inbound & 25GB outboundcdn / 20GB outbound with 500,000 transactionscache / 128MBservice bus / 1,500 relay hours and 500,000 messages

Completely Free Stuff

Windows Azure Free Services• web sites / 10 web sites • mobile services / 10 mobile services

What else can you get for free?

NewRelic: Application Monitoring

AppDynamics Lite: Application Monitoring

Bing Search API: 5000 Transactions

MongoLab: 500 MB MongoDB with support

ClearDB: 20 MB MySQL with 4 Connections

SendGrid: 6000 Free Emails per Month

D&B: Business Insight with 10 Transactions

Microsoft Translator: 2000000 Transactions

Weather Central: 2500 TransactionsWeather Trends International: 100 Transactions

Have an MSDN Subscription?

Windows Azure Benefits Included• Professional up to $1,500• Premium up to $2,100• Ultimate up to $3,700

Getting Started – BizSpark MSDN Azure Offer

Great for initial development and test Free subscription for each developerCan set automatic cap to prevent charges

BENEFITS INCLUDE:ULTIMATE ($3700)

Compute 1500 hours of small instances

Storage 30GB

Transactions 2M

Bandwidth 35GB out / free in

Databases 5GB Web Edition

Caching 128MB cache

Access Control 500K

Service Bus 5 connections

Move to Windows Azure for BizSpark Plus when you are ready to launch your application or service

Who Qualifies?• Actively engaged in development of a software-based

product or service that will form a core piece of its current or intended business

• Privately held • In business for less than 5 years• Bringing in less than US $1 million in annual revenue.

Want to Learn More?• http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/

Bootstrapping a Startup with Windows AzureDEMO

Prototype Cost Estimate

GitHub Repo: $7.00

Bandwidth (6GB): $0.12

Windows Azure Websites: $0.00

Total Cost: $7.12

Beta Cost Estimates

Bandwidth (6GB): $0.12

Windows Azure Websites: $9.36 (Shared)

Total Cost: $16.48

GitHub Repo: $7.00

Launch – Cost Estimates

MongoDB (500MB): $0.00

Bandwidth (6GB): $0.12

Windows Azure Websites: $115.20 (2 Small Reserved)

Total Cost: $125.65

Table Storage: $3.33 (10 Million Txns + 25GB)

GitHub Repo: $7.00

Some Real Startups on Windows Azure

http://mural.ly

With Windows AzureWrap Up Start Cheap and Even Free

Easily Deploy and Scale Your Apps

http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/

Questions

• Follow us on Twitter @WindowsAzure

• Get Started: www.windowsazure.com/build

Resources

Please submit session evals on the Build Windows 8 App or at http://aka.ms/BuildSessions

© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.