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Cloud Integration Part 2 Bringing Windows Azure & Office 365 Together at Runtime. Agenda. A Quick Recap of Part 1 Cloud Integration Birdseye View Classifying the Different Clouds SharePoint Online Authentication SharePoint as a CMS Engine Managing Azure and Office 365 DNS
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Cloud Integration Part 2 Bringing Windows Azure & Office 365 Together at Runtime
Agenda • A Quick Recap of Part 1 • Cloud Integration Birdseye View • Classifying the Different Clouds • SharePoint Online Authentication • SharePoint as a CMS Engine • Managing Azure and Office 365 DNS • Office 365 Account Password Expiration : Some Fancy Footwork • Azure Staging and Production : Managing SharePoint Content Versions and Publishing • Cloud Integration Part 3 Agenda
Classifying the Different Clouds • Infrastructure as a Service • Most flexible • Highest maintenance plan • Can be difficult to configure and scale • Platform as a Service • Very flexible • Little to no maintenance • Easiest to configure and scale • Software/Application as a Service • Least flexible • Least maintenance • Least scalable
SharePoint as a CMS Engine • Exit to http://gearboom.sharepoint.com for a look at the Gearboom library
Azure Staging and Production • Exit to http://gearboom.sharepoint.com for a look at the Gearboom gear list
Cloud Integration Part 3 Agenda • Managing SharePoint Calendars and E-Commerce with Windows Azure • Building a Community with Windows Azure, SharePoint, CRM Online and Wordpress • Building Social Networks by Integrating SharePoint and Dynamics CRM with Facebook and Twitter • Build and Maintain Customer Relationships with Windows Azure, Dynamics CRM and Exchange Online • Answering the Call with Lync