• About Brian H. Prince

    Brian H. Prince is the Chief Technical Cloud Evangelist for Microsoft, based in the US. He gets super excited whenever he talks about technology, especially cloud computing, patterns, and practices. His job is to help customers strategically leverage technology, and help them bring their architecture to a super level. In a past life Brian was a part of super startups, super marketing firms, and super consulting firms. Much of his super architecture background includes building super scalable applications, application integration, and award winning web applications. All of them were super. Further, he is a co-founder of the non-profit organization CodeMash (www.codemash.org). He speaks at various international technology conferences. He only wishes his job didn’t require him to say ‘super’ so much. Brian is the co-author of “Azure in Action”, published by Manning Press. Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Physics from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He is also a zealous gamer. For example, he is a huge fan of Fallout 3, Portal, and pretty much every other game he plays.

    Windows Azure SDK 2.0 Released!

    by  • May 20, 2013 • USCloud, Windows Azure

    Go get it now! So what’s new? Web Sites – VS Tooling for diagnostics, management, and simplified publishing Cloud Services Diagnostics – VS Tooling for configuring and viewing diagnostics data on a live service without redeployment Cloud Services – Support for newly available high memory VM sizes Storage – Storage client 2.0 in new...

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    Event: Make it happen in the cloud

    by  • April 8, 2013 • Events, USCloud, Windows Azure

    Here is a new event tour around Windows Azure. For full information, go to http://www.microsoft.com/enterprise/events/make-it-happen.htm. Leave with code running in the cloud. Available in select cities, the Windows Azure Developer Camp will get you hands-on with the latest development tools. The groups are small—led by local Microsoft partners who specialize in Windows Azure—and you’ll...

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    Windows Azure Mobile Services releases HTML5 client!

    by  • March 19, 2013 • USCloud, Windows Azure

    Windows Azure Mobile Services is a service platform that is part of Windows Azure. The team focuses on delivering valuable services to mobile app developers, on any platform. Their services include: Easy server side data storage with service side logic/code Easy schedule script execution on server side Integration into cross platform Notification Services Cross...

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    Many Windows Azure Updates

    by  • March 12, 2013 • USCloud, Windows Azure

    The great thing about becoming a devices and services company is that we can now engineer in monthly intervals instead of yearly intervals. In the old days, when you had to ship software on plastic disks, we would plan on ship cycles that take years to finish, most typically a three year cycle for...

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