Jonas
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Jonas
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46 votes
Jonas
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481 votesplanned ·
AdminHaris Majeed
(Admin, Microsoft Windows Azure)
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We do still intend to support secondary indexes. However, no firm timeline has been established for when that capability will be made available. Based on our most current information, secondary indexes are not going to be released as a feature in 2011.
Jonas
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Jonas
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No news at PDC 2010 for this? I would have expected at least an announcement for CY 2011. Nothing at all means I will have to recommend Amazon Web Services to our customers in certain scenarios.
Jonas
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AdminCalvin
(Product Planner, Windows Azure, Microsoft Windows Azure)
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This is now on the SQL Azure roadmap, though delivery will be post CY12.
Jonas
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AdminHaris Majeed
(Admin, Microsoft Windows Azure)
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There are at least three ways to enable e-mail for your Azure applications:
1.Using a custom on-premise Email Forwarder Service.
2. Using Email Server’s Web Services APIs
3.Using a third party SMTP Service
All are described in more depth here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazure/archive/2010/10/08/adoption-program-insights-sending-emails-from-windows-azure-part-1-of-2.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0
Please help us understand what scenarios (if any) these patterns don’t address for your applications.
Jonas
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I'd like to second Emmanuel Huna's view on this. And as far as I understand it, the options mentioned when this feature request moved to "completed" are just workarounds for a missing feature. This is still too complicated for such a common task
Jonas
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I did not see any announcements covering this topic at PDC 10. It has been announced at PDC 09, we need more information about when this will be available. Don't underestimate this feature! Keep us in the loop!