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Abstract: Here we listthe materials which can help you know more about Azure and start itquickly. Welcome anyone add more if you have

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Abstract: Here we list the materials which can help you know more about Azure and start it quickly. Welcome anyone add more if you have interesting materials here. Thanks.
Keywords: WindowsAzure, SQLAzure

Azure official web site

Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio 1.1

The Windows® Azure™ SDK provides developers with the APIs, tools, documentation, and samples needed to develop Internet-scale applications that run on Windows Azure.

Windows Azure Code Samples

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A number of code samples to help you get started with building scalable web application and services that run on Windows Azure.

SQL Azure Migration Wizard v3.1.5

The SQL Azure Migration Wizard helps you migrate your local SQL Server 2005 / 2008 databases into SQL Azure. The wizard walks you through the selection of your SQL objects, creates SQL scripts suitable for SQL Azure, and allows you to migrate your data.
I haven't tried this tool successfully because i haven't installed SQL Server 2008 R2 successfully on my computer. If you have experience on this tool, please share, thanks.

SQL Azure Team Blog

SQL Azure offical web site

DotnetDevelopersJournal

Jim Nakashima's blog

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