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AdminDavid Robinson
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We have an early look at this feature on our incubation site at https://www.sqlazurelabs.com . Please provide us feedback on this feature by emailing sqlazurelabs@microsoft.com
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AdminRoger
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Some of our content providers with offers that can be displayed on maps have chosen to use maps as the visualization for their offering(s) in the commercial marketplace we launched yesterday: https://datamarket.azure.com/.
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AdminChristian Liensberger
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Hi Fabrice,
thanks for this feedback. There is nothing like that right now. We are investigating how to expose the metadata for our services.
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AdminRoger
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Thanks for the suggestion. I agree, historical data (Scott’s comment) could be interesting.
Anyone else have any thoughts on stock market data?
Thanks!
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AdminCalvin
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At PDC 2010 Microsoft announced the Extra Small Instance, which will be priced at $0.05 per compute hour in order to make the process of development, testing and trial easier. This will make it affordable for developers interested in running smaller applications on the platform. A beta of this role will be available before the end of 2010.
Please let us know if this addresses your needs for a more cost effective Azure offering.
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AdminHaris Majeed
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We’re working on ways to provide free and low cost onramps for developers, and expect to make more announcements in 2011. Today, there are already multiple ways for developers to get onto Azure cost effectively:
Free Introductory Offer – provides a limited monthly quota of Azure resources at no cost, with standard rates applying above those thresholds: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/offers/
MSDN Premium, Ultimate, and BizSpark Subscription Benefit – provides significantly higher free quotas of Azure resources to MSDN subscribers for several months: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/ee461076.aspx
Cloud Essentials for Partners – provides free/low cost access to Azure resources to members of the Microsoft Partner Network. http://www.microsoftcloudpartner.com/
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