What is Azure AppFabric and What Are the Scenarios that Demand it?

Join us for a discussion on Azure AppFabric.

Microsoft's Tony Guidici, Architect Evangelist for the Windows Azure platform, will be giving the presentation. You'll discover what AppFabric is all about, how it fits into Azure, and scenarios in which it should be used. We hope to see you there!

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     Tuesday, January 31
     11:30am - 1:30pm
     lunch will be served

     Microsoft
    7000 N Hwy 161
    Las Colinas Campus
    Irving, TX 75039

 

Tony Guidici
Blog / @tonyguid

tony_guidici95x144.jpgTony Guidici has 15 years experience as a software developer and architect. He is currently a Senior Architect Evangelist at Microsoft in the Developer & Platform Evangelism (DPE) group. He is on the Azure Incubation team, focused on providing technical guidance and assistance to Cloud Service Vendors creating SaaS applications on Windows Azure. Additionally, he works with the product team to provide product feedback from customers. Tony recently released a book, Windows Azure Platform, co-authored with Tejaswi Redkar and published by Apress Publishing.

He has been working with Windows Azure since it was first announced at PDC 2008, and with early adopters since 2009 as part of Microsoft Consulting Services. He truly believes that the cloud is a generational paradigm shift, and that Windows Azure is the premier cloud platform. He continues to stay sharp by looking for interesting problems his customers face and helping solve those problems.

He holds an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Information Technology Analysis and Design, and is an avid fan of Badger football. He also holds a BA from Bradley University in International Business, and is looking forward to the next time we see the Braves in the Final Four.

Tony lives in the Chicago suburbs with his wife Jenifer, and two sons, Joseph and Nicholas. He spends much of his free time with his family, coaching his kids’ baseball teams and patiently waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series.

 

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