30th September - 2nd October 2010

University of York

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Comparing Azure storage and SQL Data Services

Windows Azure offers table, blob and queue storage for data in the cloud.  SQL Data Services also offer a mechansim to store data in the cloud.  Both are completely different from what we are used in SQL Server or ASP.NET. This session discusses and demonstrates the different cloud storage options and how they would be used within different scenarios.

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Simon Munro

Simon Munro is a Senior Practice Consultant with EMC Consulting.  Currently doing solution architecture on the Microsoft stack, Simon has spent more than fifteen years straddling the line between application and database development.  Over the years he has worked on a wide range of database solutions from transactional to data warehouse and various volumes and loads.

Simon Munro's blog http://simonmunro.com



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