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#AzureChat - AutoScale and Virtual Machines

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We’re excited for our next #AzureChat, a Twitter Chat brought to you by the @WindowsAzure team!

#AzureChat focuses on different aspects of cloud computing and best practices when developing for the cloud. Want to learn more about a specific cloud service? Looking to hear about tips and tricks, developer trends and best practices?  #AzureChat is the place to join, share your thoughts and hear from Microsoft experts and fellow devs in the community.

On Thursday, December 5th at 9:00 am PST, we’ll host a live Q&A discussion focused on AutoScale and Virtual Machines with Corey Sanders and Stephen Siciliano. Corey is a principal group program manager on the Infrastructure Services team and Stephen is a senior program manager.  During this #AzureChat, they will answer your questions and explain how to leverage AutoScale to meet ever-changing demands, increase efficiencies and minimize costs. We encourage you to submit your questions in advance to @WindowsAzure

How #AzureChat works:

  • An optional tweet chat “room” is available for you to monitor and participate in the conversation
  • You can also use Hootsuite, Tweetdeck, or any other Twitter client. You’ll just need to set up a column hashtag #AzureChat.
  • Join us at 9:00am PST on Thursday, December 5th for the kick-off of the chat.  (You can join in any time during the 30 minute chat if you are running late).
  • @WindowsAzure will ask a series of questions, each beginning with “Q1,” “Q2,” and so on.
  • @CoreySandersWA will respond using “A1”, “A2”, and so on.
  • We want your thoughts!  If you’d like to answer a question, just tweet back with “A1,” “A2,” etc. to the corresponding question

Sound like something you’d like to check out? Join us this Thursday,December 5th at 9:00 am PST. 


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