Alex Mang is an Azure MVP and regular conference and user groups speaker focusing mostly on cloud-computing topics, thus aiming to help developers better understand the implications of cloud-computing as a whole. As an Azure Advisor, he regularly offers Azure teams in Redmond feedback on upcoming Azure features and services. Alex dedicates a lot of his time developing his ISV involved in the event management and ticketing industry and also invests lots of time teaching software architectural and cloud computing patterns at user groups, conferences and privately-owned companies around Europe. Whenever he’s not in the office, he’s either recording video tutorials with O’Reilly, giving software development trainings, writing articles or working on open-source Azure-related libraries in GitHub repos.
Using Azure for Dev-Test Environments
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Datum
torek
17. maj 2016 15:00
Today, cloud adoption is based on a few drivers such as agility, financial factors and most importantly scalability, whilst the concern about security, integration, compliance and performance still remains. It turns out however, that for dev and test environments, creating the highly required infrastructure only for testing purposes is in the on premise world too often a luxury – either because of the costs involved or simply because management thinks too little about it. Azure however turns out to be a great candidate for dev-test environments and throughout this session I will walk you through the techniques involved in using Azure for development and test environments in the most non-invasive way possible.