Windows Azure Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Curso
En México
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Descripción
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Tipología
Curso intensivo
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Nivel
Nivel iniciación
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Lugar
México
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Horas lectivas
21h
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Duración
3 Días
Windows Azure es uno de los sistemas de nube más utilizados, el cual te permite exportar y ampliar de la manera que quieras tus aplicaciones, el Centro de Formación EDUJAM te ofrece el curso Windows Azure Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, el cual te permitirá explotar todos los recursos que este sistema operativo para la nube te ofrece, incrementado los conocimientos que ya tienes.
La clase está diseñada para personas con experiencia previa en programación .NET y que tengan experiencia en aplicaciones Web y que estén explorando el desarrollo de nuevas aplicaciones o que estén pensando en llevar sus trabajos ya existentes a Windows Azure. Durante la clase aprenderás todas las ventajas de esta herramienta de Windows, entenderás los beneficios de trabajar en la nube, verás los potenciales que tiene la plataforma y hacia donde puedes embarcar tus aplicaciones.
El curso de tres días cuenta con uno de los programas de trabajo más completos que hay en México, cuenta con maestros calificados y la información más actualizada. EMAGISTER México y EDUJAM te invitan a que te inscribas y des un paso más en tu carrera de programador, ahora ya no tendrás pretexto para dominar una de las plataformas de Clouding con mayor crecimiento en la actualidad.
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Acerca de este curso
Para realizar este curso los estudiantes deben tener conocimiento en:
•Visual Studio 2010
•Conocimiento y experiencia en .NET language (C# or VB)
•KConocimiento en ASP.NET
Opiniones
Materias
- Visual Studio
- Cloud
- Office 365
- Desarrollo web
- Windows Azure
- Programación en la nube
- Windows Azure OS
- Usos del Cloud
- Aplicaciones web
- Herramientas Web
Profesores
adrian salinas
instructor
ACTIVE MICROSOFT CERTIFICATIONS: Microsoft Certified Trainer Microsoft Office Certified Master Specialist Microsoft Office Certified Expert Microsoft Office Specialist Microsoft Office Certified Specialist Certification Number : E012-2933 Achievement Date : 09/20/2012 Certification/Version : MCT 2012 Enrollment Certification Number : D988-7834 Achievement Date : 09/03/2012 Certification/Version : Microsoft Office 2010 Master Specialist Certification Number : D988-7833 Achievement Date : 08/30/2012 Certification/Version : Microsoft Word 2010 Expert
Programa académico
- Define cloud computing.
- Learn the benefits of cloud computing.
- Understand the different types of cloud computing services.
- Explore where computing clouds might exist.
- Hear about potential concerns with cloud computing.
- Learn where cloud computing can and cannot be applied.
- Place Windows Azure in light of general cloud computing.
- Know how Windows Azure compares to other cloud environments.
- Understand how to create a Windows Azure account.
- Explore the types of Windows Azure accounts.
- Learn how to access and use the Windows Azure Developer Portal.
- Examine the Windows Azure Developer Portal.
- Understand the different types of cloud computing offerings.
- Explain how Windows Azure fits into the cloud computing landscape.
- Set up a Windows Azure account.
- See a simple Windows Azure application.
- Learn about the Microsoft data centers.
- Explore the hardware, servers and virtualization (the Fabric) that host cloud applications and data.
- Understand the role of the Fabric Controller in managing the Windows Azure cloud.
- Know the general architecture and components of the Windows Azure Platform.
- Understand the tools used to create and deploy Windows Azure services and data stores.
- Understand the different types of roles in Windows Azure (Web, worker, VM).
- Understand the types of storages provided by the Windows Azure Platform (Azure Storage, SQL Azure, etc.)
- Explore your first Windows Azure project in Visual Studio.
- See how to test a cloud application in Visual Studio.
- Learn how to publish a cloud application.
- Examine the process of deploying an application via the Developer Portal.
- Learn how to remove a service from the cloud.
- Understand the pieces of the Windows Azure platform.
- Explore the Windows Azure Developer Portal.
- Setup a cloud project in Visual Studio.
- Understand the difference between the Compute and Storage Emulators and Windows Azure.
- Explore the purpose of Windows Azure Web roles.
- Understand how to create Web roles in a cloud service project.
- See how to configure a Web role.
- Learn how to test Web roles run in the Compute Emulator.
- Start exploring the Windows Azure API.
- Examine how to build Web roles with multiple Web sites.
- Create a Cloud Application using Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio.
- Explore the Web role project.
- Configure a Web role project.
- See a multi-instance role running in the Compute Emulator.
- Modify the application to use a custom configuration setting.
- Optionally, see a Web role cloud project deployed to Windows Azure.
- Explore migrating ASP.NET applications to Windows Azure.
- Build a simple Windows Azure cloud application.
- Dynamically configure a Windows Azure cloud application through the Developer Portal.
- Determine the costs of running an application in Windows Azure.
- Examine Windows Azure local storage.
- See how local storage differs from normal server file systems.
- Learn how to configure local storage.
- Understand the limitations of local storage and where/when to use it.
- Explore the API to access local storage.
- Learn about Windows Azure Drive (formerly X-Drive).
- Configure a Web Role to have local storage.
- Alter the Web role code to read and write to local storage.
- Explore the relationship of local storage to roles and role instances.
- Explore how to clean local storage on role instance recycling.
- Optionally, deploy the local storage using cloud project to the Windows Azure cloud.
- Create local storage for use by a Windows Azure application.
- See Windows Azure scalability through multiple role instances.
- Design applications use of the file system using local storage or Azure Drive.
- Explore the various Windows Azure subscription administrators.
- Understand Windows Azure OS Families and Guest OS Versions.
- See how to Remote Desktop to a Windows Azure virtual machine.
- Learn how to define a startup task for a role.
- Learn how to create a new hosted service without deploying code.
- See how to create and add a PFX certificate to a hosted service.
- Publish and deploy a Windows Azure project configured for Remote Desktop connections.
- Optionally learn how to configure remote access through the Portal.
- Optionally setup a co-administrator for your subscription.
- Better manage Windows Azure administrative accounts.
- Know how to deploy an application to the cloud directly from Visual Studio.
- Configure applications for Remote Desktop access.
- Explore a virtual server running Azure applications using Remote Desktop.
- Understand the purpose of Windows Azure Storage.
- Learn how to create a Windows Azure Storage account.
- Explore Windows Azure Storage costs.
- Understand the Storage Emulator, how to use it, and how it is different from Windows Azure Storage.
- See how to access Windows Azure Storage using both the REST API and the Storage Client Library.
- Examine Windows Azure Storage Queues.
- Learn how to get messages in and out of Windows Azure Queues.
- Use a Web role to create a queue and add messages to the queue.
- Learn how to add another Web role to your cloud service project.
- Use a Web role to read and display messages in the queue.
- Observe the difference between getting and peeking at messages in a queue.
- Optionally, see how to create a Storage Account service.
- Optionally, examine how to create an Affinity Group.
- Optionally, learn where to find storage account URLs and access keys.
- Optionally, deploy the cloud service project to the Windows Azure cloud.
- Explore Windows Azure Storage with external utilities.
- Setup Windows Azure message queue.
- Create a Windows Azure Storage Account.
- Use the Windows Azure Client library to access Windows Azure storage
- Deploy applications to Windows Azure that use Windows Azure Storage.
- Understand the difference between the Storage Emulator and Windows Azure Storage.
- Explore Windows Azure Storage with external tools.
- Understand the rationale for using blob storage.Learn about the different types of blobs: block and page blobs.
- Examine blob storage containers and how they are used to organize and control access to blobs.
- Explore how to access blob storage with both the Storage Client and REST API.
- Use a Web role to create a blob container and set permissions on the container.
- Learn how to upload blobs into a container.
- Use a Web role to retrieve a blob by its name (reference).
- Work with blob metadata.
- Explore the REST API used to access blob storage.
- Access blob data from Windows Azure or on-premise applications.
- Use the Windows Azure Client library or REST to access blob storage.
- Explore Windows Azure Storage’s structural data service.
- Understand the reason for table storage.
- Examine the differences between table storage and traditional relational databases (as exhibited by SQL Azure).
- Learn how to access table storage with both the Storage Client and REST API.
- Understand entities as they relate to table storage.
- Examine how to save and retrieve entities in table storage.
- Define an entity class.
- Build a TableServiceContext object to negotiate data in and out of table storage.
- Learn how to save entity data to table storage.
- Explore queries to fetch entity data from table storage.
- Design applications that need structured tabular data.
- Create and use tables in Windows Azure.
- Design entities that are stored in table storage.
- Explore the purpose of Windows Azure worker roles.
- Understand how to create worker roles in a cloud service project.
- See how to configure a worker role.
- Learn how to test worker roles run in the Compute Emulator.
- Learn how to use Windows Azure Storage queues and messages to communicate with worker roles.
- Explore how to setup worker role endpoints.
- Learn how to communicate with worker role internal and input endpoints.
- Create a worker role and add it to your cloud project.
- Explore the contents of a worker role project.
- Configure a worker role to monitor a queue for messages.
- Re-explore the use of queue storage in role-to-role communications.
- Re-explore table storage.
- Build backend processors in Windows Azure.
- Design and build complete end-to-end applications for Windows Azure.
- Better use queue and table storage.
- Create role to role communications in Windows Azure.
- Learn what SQL Azure is and why you want to use it.
- Understand SQL Azure in comparison to SQL Server and Windows Azure table storage.
- Learn how to provision a SQL Azure server and databases.
- Examine costs associated with SQL Azure.
- See how to use familiar tools and APIs to work in SQL Azure.
- Explore how to create and manage database objects in SQL Azure.
- Know how to limit SQL Azure access.
- Understand options for performing database backups.
- See how to migrate data to SQL Azure.
- Add a SQL Azure subscription to your current Windows Azure account subscription
- Create a SQL Azure server and administrator.
- Create a database in SQL Azure.
- Add a table to the SQL Azure database.
- Explore Database Manager for accessing and managing SQL Azure databases and tables.
- Make design decisions between table storage and SQL Azure.
- Determine the cost of storing data in Windows Azure.
- Setup SQL Azure databases through the Developer Portal.
- Migrate data from on-premise SQL Server databases to SQL Azure.
- Learn how to accomplish debugging and logging in Windows Azure.
- Examine Windows Azure Diagnostic Service.
- Understand the role of the Diagnostic Agent process in the diagnostic service.
- Learn how to configure the diagnostic service.
- See how to transfer diagnostic data to Windows Azure Storage.
- See how Visual Studio cloud templates provide default diagnostic monitoring setup.
- Add trace statements to cloud code.
- Learn how to schedule diagnostic data to be transferred to Windows Azure Storage.
- Learn how to perform an on-demand transfer of diagnostic data to storage.
- Design and build logging and debugging needs into their applications.
- Use Windows Azure Diagnostic Services to capture log/diagnostic data.
- Transfer data from Windows Azure to specified storage.
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Windows Azure Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010