Just Released: Windows Azure SDK 1.3 and the new Windows Azure Management Portal
At PDC10 last month, we announced a host of enhancements for Windows Azure designed to make it easier for customers to run existing Windows applications on Windows Azure, enable more affordable platform access and improve the Windows Azure developer and IT Professional experience. Today, we’re happy to announce that several of these are either generally available or ready for you to try as a beta or Community Technology Preview (CTP). Below is a list of what’s now available, along with links to more information.
The following functionality is now generally available through the Windows Azure SDK and Windows Azure Tools for Visual Studio release 1.3 and the new Windows Azure Management Portal:
We are releasing the following functionality that is now available as beta:
Developers and IT Professionals can sign up for either of the betas above via the Windows Azure Management Portal.
We are also making the following available as a CTP:
Bill Zack