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Episode 68. Clouding it up with Microsoft Service Fabric

Episode 68. Clouding it up with Microsoft Service Fabric

FromJava Pub House


Episode 68. Clouding it up with Microsoft Service Fabric

FromJava Pub House

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 68. Clouding it up with Microsoft Service Fabric Clouds are everywhere and are puffy! In this Sponsored Episode, we dive into one of the main prominent cloud providers out there (Microsoft), who is outreaching to us Java Developers! (gasp!). In this episode, the Microsoft Service Fabric team (with @mani_ramaswamy, @HuruliS and Raunak Pandya) takes us in a soup-to-nuts tour on how to get started with Azure's service cloud, including what makes it different from others. Bob and I dive and explore how well would this work for us Java folk (and the answer is "very well") taking questions from how to build and deploy cloud, to what native support is there is for us Java Folk . We thank Microsoft's Service Fabric team for sponsoring this podcast! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our cool new NewsCast! Java Off Heap Azure OpenDev Service Fabric demo repo (from the podcast) Microsoft Service Fabric in 4 minutes Service Fabric SDK & Build Application Service Fabric Docs Service Fabric Course Service Fabric Blog Try Service Fabric (in a Party Cluster!) Microsoft Ignite talks on Cloud Do you like the episodes? Want more? Help us out! Buy us a beer! And Follow us! @javapubhouse and @fguime and @bobpaulin
Released:
Oct 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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