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&lt;p&gt;When do you guys expect the sample application to be available to the public? &amp;nbsp;After reading the article in CIO, it is exciting to see Microsoft paying SaaS concepts the attention that it deserves. &amp;nbsp;How big is the team that you have working on this project? &amp;nbsp;When can we expect Microsoft to have SaaS baked into the .net framework or some extension of the framework?&lt;/p&gt;
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