Search This Blog

Sunday, November 14, 2010

New features per Windows Azure Platform released on 28th Oct 2010

Summary of New 'Windows Azure Platform' features announced at PDC10 Oct. 28th-29th 2010

So, great news at PDC10!. Here I make a summary about new features per Windows Azure Platform pillar (Windows Azure, SQL Azure, AppFabric):

Windows Azure
New Windows Azure Features
State
Description
VM role
Beta in 2010
Eases the migration of existing Windows Server applications to Windows Azure
Extra Small VM
Beta in 2010
For small apps or PoCs
Virtual Network

‘Windows Azure Connect’ is 1st wave
(aka. 'Project Sydney')
CTP in 2010
Windows Azure Connect (previously known as “Project Sydney”) enables a simple and easy-to-manage mechanism to set up IP-based network connectivity between on-premises and Windows Azure resources.
Remote Desktop
RTW in 2010
Remote Admin and monitoring
Admin Mode
(Elevated privileges)
RTW in 2010
For small changes such as configuring Internet Information Service (IIS) or installing a Microsoft Software Installer (MSI), Microsoft recommends using the Elevated Privileges admin access feature. This approach is best suited for small changes and enables the developer to retain automated service management at the Guest OS and the application level.
Full IIS Support
RTW in 2010
Enables multiple IIS sites per Web role and the ability to install IIS modules
Multiple WA account  Admins
RTW in 2010
Multiple Windows Live IDs admins
CDN Dynamic Content Caching
In 2011
Windows Azure CDN can be configured to cache content returned from a Windows Azure application
CDN SSL
In 2011
Deliver content via encrypted channels with SSL/TLS
New Windows Azure portal
In 2010
Redesigned Microsoft Silverlight-based Windows Azure portal
SQL Azure
New SQL Azure Features
State
Description
SQL Azure Reporting
CTP
Developers can author reports using familiar SQL Server  Reporting Services tools and then easily provision and deploy reports into the cloud.
SQL Azure Data Sync
CTP 2
Enables to synchronize SQL Azure databases across datacenters as well as with on-premises SQL Server.
(Entire databases or specific tables)

Database manager for SQL Azure (aka. Houston)
RTW in 2010
New lightweight, web-based database management and querying capability for SQL Azure databases. I was formerly referred to as “Project Houston”, and allows customers to have a streamlined experience within the web browser without having to download any tools.
Windows Azure App Fabric 
New AppFabric Building Blocks
State
Description
AppFabric Cache
CTP at PDC
RTW in 2011
Distributed, in-memory application cache, like Windows Server AppFabric Cache (Velocity) but in windows Azure.
Durable messaging in Service Bus (CTP at PDC)
CTP at PDC
RTW in 2011
Higher enterprise reliability, giving improved delivery assurance for messages to third-parties or mobile devices
Integration (CTP in CY11) Common BizTalk Server integration capabilities
CTP in CY11
Pipeline, transforms, adapters, BAM and rules, etc.
Composition Model and Tools
CTP in CY11
Will help developers compose applications on the Windows Azure Platform with extensions to the .NET Framework and tie them all together through a new Microsoft Visual Studio-based designer experience.

Composition Service
CTP in CY11
Allows developers to take the Composition Model and automate the deployment, configuration, control, monitoring, troubleshooting, reporting and optimization of an application without the usual manual steps.

 Other WA related new features  
Other New Features
State
Description
TFS on Windows Azure
CTP In 2011
Visual Studio Team Foundation Server in Windows Azure
Windows Azure MarketPlace
CTP In 2011
A single online marketplace for developers and IT professionals to share, find, buy and sell building block components, training, services, needed to build complete and compelling Windows Azure applications
DataMarket
RTW in 2011
Formerly code-named “Dallas”.  It is really part of the MarketPlace
Reference : http://blogs.msdn.com/b/cesardelatorre/archive/2010/10/28/new-windows-azure-platform-features-announced-at-pdc10-oct-28th-29th-2010.aspx

No comments: