Let Your Developer be a developer!

by Sunil Jagani 11. January 2011 10:23

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Let your developer be a developer!

In most IT departments, developers have to wear multiple hats. They are part-time DBA and part-time network administrators. They spend significant amount of their valuable time managing databases, troubleshooting server issues, and keeping servers updated with patches and service packs.

All of these extra responsibilities keep them from being able to focus on their core task of producing world-class software applications. It hampers their ability to innovate, leverage newer technologies and develop quality solutions for their businesses.

Now with the emergence of cloud computing platforms such as Azure, some of those issues can be addressed. Azure will abstract developers from managing the infrastructure details associated with new projects and allow them to focus directly on developing software. With Azure, developers can create and deploy their applications on Microsoft servers and easily leverage all of the infrastructure capabilities provided by them – without having to worry about in-house management tasks. Developers can access features such as Data Storage, Workflow and Communication Services. They also have the ability to easily integrate their applications with other online services such as SharePoint Online and CRM Online. Azure allows developers the ability to rapidly try out new ideas and develop a new set of user experiences.

To learn about all of the benefits of using a cloud platform like Azure, visit their website at: http://www.azure.com/

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