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conceptual
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The conceptual tag on WindowsForum.com is used for threads that explain foundational ideas and architectural principles behind Microsoft technologies. In the featured content, an Azure Friday episode introduces Azure Service Fabric as the underlying system powering Windows Azure itself, now available as a programming model for building cloud-native applications. The discussion focuses on how applications live, work, and scale beyond traditional virtual machines and web apps, providing a no-nonsense, conceptual overview without marketing fluff. This tag is ideal for users seeking clear, high-level explanations of complex systems rather than step-by-step tutorials or troubleshooting guides.
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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