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born in the cloud
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The tag 'born in the cloud' refers to applications designed from the ground up to leverage cloud-native architectures, as opposed to being migrated from on-premises systems. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on Microsoft Azure technologies like Azure Service Fabric, which provides a programming model for building scalable, resilient cloud applications. Topics include how these apps manage state, scale beyond traditional virtual machines, and operate within Azure's infrastructure. The tag covers conceptual overviews and technical introductions aimed at developers and IT professionals exploring cloud-native development on the Microsoft platform.
Scott speaks with Matthew Snider about Azure Service Fabric. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. How do apps live, work, and scale beyond just...
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