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Meeting Notice - Tuesday December 18, 2012

"Windows Azure Service Bus" by Ricardo Villalobos

Messaging patterns are important in the cloud because they facilitate and promote loosely couple architectures, providing models to enable multi-platform connectivity and easy-to-scale solutions. Windows Azure offers different options to implement these patterns, particularly for queuing and pub/sub scenarios. In this session, we´ll walk through a use case that takes advantage of advanced development features offered by the .NET Windows Azure Service Bus SDK, including messaging sessions, filtering, and sorting using Topics and Subscriptions.

Bio: Ricardo Villalobos

Ricardo is a seasoned software architect, with over 15 years of experience designing and creating applications for companies in the Supply Chain Management industry, particularly wholesale distributors and manufacturers. Holding different Microsoft certifications, as well as an MBA in Supply Chain Management from the University of Dallas, he joined Microsoft as a Windows Azure Architect Evangelist, helping companies adopt this platform and take advantage of the benefits that cloud computing has brought to the industry. Ricardo currently lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

This meeting will be held in the Team USA Swimming building at the Olympic Training Center at our normal meeting time of 5:30 PM - CLICK here TO GET THE LOCATION AND TIME DETAILS.

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