Don’t miss Scott Guthrie’s latest blog post, “Windows Azure and Office 365” to learn how the web and workflow applications you create to extend SharePoint, can now be hosted…
Don’t miss Scott Guthrie’s latest blog post, “Windows Azure and Office 365” to learn how the web and workflow applications you create to extend SharePoint, can now be hosted on Windows Azure.
In the post, Scott talks about –
- Developing Windows Azure Web Sites Integrated with Office 365 – to create apps for Office and SharePoint, thanks to the new cloud app model enabled by the new Office, SharePoint Server 2013 and Office 365 Preview.
- Developing Windows Azure Workflows Integrated with Office 365 – to execute custom .NET 4.5 Workflows in response to SharePoint actions.
Check out the post and also visit the Office Developer Center to learn more and get started.