WP7 HUB_Launch event Windows Azure
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¿What is the Cloud?
Cloud Computing is big
¿What is not the Cloud?
We use the Cloud for a long time
(15 años)
450M+
Usuarios activos
(13 años)
550M
usuarios/mes
(12 años)
El servicio en la nube no-
ICP/IP más grande
x100M usuarios
(11 años)
320M+ usuarios
activos
(11 años)
2B queries/mes
(15 años)
450M+
Usuarios activos
(7 años)
5B minutos
de conf/año
(6 años)
4B emails/día
Infrastructure
Platform
Apps
SaaS = Software as a Service
Apps
Platform
Infrastructure
Apps
¿What we get?
Reduce costs of
construction and
expanding
resources
Reduce the effort and
cost of IT
management
¿ What we get?
Faster start Respond quickly to
changes and needs
¿ What we get?
Consume resources
only when needed
Eliminate the need to
manage hardware
¿How to do it?
It have been already done before
It have been already done before
Platform
Taxonomy’s Cloud ComputingWindows Azure platform come up here
Tradicional IT
Storage
Servers
Networks
S/O
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtimes
IaaS
Storage
Servers
Networks
S/O
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtimes
PaaS
Storage
Servers
Networks
S/O
Middleware
Virtualization
Applications
Runtimes
Data
SaaS
Storage
Servers
Networks
S/O
Middleware
Virtualization
Aplicaciones
Runtime
Datos
Middleware
Applications
Runtimes
Data
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Create new services in the cloud
Store data in the cloud
Move applications to the cloud
Create new solutions combining the services of the cloud
Extend applications to the cloud
Options to use Windows Azure
~100 Data Centers distributed worldwide
Quincy, WA Chicago, IL San Antonio, TX Dublin, Ireland Generation 4 DCs
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud. There’s no way of saying it. And Microsoft
made it this way for a reason.
WP7 is the first device designed from the ground up with Windows
Live in mind.
Right from the start, you can enter your Windows Live ID on your
phone, and it will connect over the air to Hotmail, Messenger,
SkyDrive, and the rest of Windows Live.
WP7 is capable of enabling users to synchronize not only their email,
but also their calendar and contacts list with Windows Live Hotmail
Wave 4.
This is done through the Exchange ActiveSync protocol, allowing
users to intimately connect their WP7 devices with Hotmail
Cloud & Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud. There’s no way of saying it. And Microsoft made it this way for
a reason.
SkyDrive comes to complement Hotmail, allowing customers with WP7 devices to easily
access and upload photos to SkyDrive. You can upload the photo to SkyDrive in one click,
or you can choose to automatically upload photos as you take them.
On top of this, synchronization with the Cloud has been taken further yet. Notes in Office
2010 OneNote can sync between Office 2010, the WP7 devices SkyDrive.
But don’t think for a minute that WP7 is limited to stretching into Windows Live and
nothing more.
Also you can see a feed of activity from your favorite people across Messenger and your
connected networks including Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace.
If you lose your Windows Phone, you can track it down right from Windows Live. Simply go
to http://windowsphone.live.com and you can locate your phone on a map, ring your phone
(even if it’s on silent or vibrate), or lock or erase a phone that has been lost.
Cloud & Windows Phone 7
Cloud & Windows Phone 7 Phase 3
WCF Data Services
Expose
Consume
Data from different devices and infrastructures
Open Data Protocol (OData)
Allows you to expose your data as resources that are
addresable by URIs.
We’ll cover some considerations for designing, data-driven Windows
Phone 7 applications in a way that can provide a great user
experience and scale gracefully.
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
Microsoft has been sharing its three screens and a Cloud vision with
the public for a while now, and with the advent of Windows Phone 7, a
key piece of the puzzle is now in place.
Windows Phone 7 loves the Cloud
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