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      At PDC 2010, we announced Windows Azure AppFabric Caching – a distributed, in-memory cache for applications running in Windows Azure.

      Based on Windows Server AppFabric Caching capabilities, it’s intended to significantly speed up access to data for your Windows Azure applications.

      This feature is in CTP now, and should be generally available in 2011. You can find more details here:

      http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazureappfabric/archive/2010/10/22/windows-azure-appfabric-ctp-october-release.aspx

      NaNameNaName commented  · 

      Should be Microsoft's #1 feature add priority. They're selling scalability but without the primary tool used to implement scalability.

      NaNameNaName gave this 3 votes  · 

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