A small presentation about what can be included in a mobile app (iOS, Android, Windows, Xamarin, PhoneGap) from the cloud using Microsoft Azure. There is also an extra bonus for you to get a 50% off a course which will guide you through the usage of mobile services such as storage, push notifications, authentication, databases and scaling on a mobile application.
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Learn to use the cloud inside your apps
1. Learn to use the cloud
inside your apps
Eduardo Rosas Osorno
Software Engineer
LI4T / lalorosas@li4t.com
2. Want to learn this?
Go to www.udemy.com/cloud-in-mobile-apps
Use coupon code ‘azure_in_mobile’ and get 50% off
Available until December 11th 2014
Only 100 coupons available
3. How this course will work.
Learn Azure
Implement on a Windows app
5. What is the cloud?
Infrastructure Platform Software
Services
6. Which are the key features of the cloud?
Speed
Scale
Economics
Availability
Security
Flexibility
Adoption
Recovery
Environment
Accessibility
Continuity
Efficiency
Automatic
Agility
Simplicity
Global
Smooth
Easy
Low risk
Metered
Pooling
Impact
Wet
Why I claim I know more than you about integrating the cloud inside your apps?
They know what it is about, but how will it work?
Explain that it works for any platform, that you will demonstrate on a Windows app
You will need credit card
You may demonstrate the use in other platform, I'll try to make the course as universal as possible while making a Windows app.
IaaS: where you get the hardware and manage everything else, how the hardware works, what’s in the hardware, how the server-side software works
PaaS: You get everything and only care about developing the code that’s specific for your app
SaaS: you use apps already build (Office 365)
Benefits, why should I care?
One cloud (storage, auth, backend, push) multiple platforms
Azure mobile services is a backend as a service
Instead of having to design, build, test, deploy, manage, and upgrade the whola backend, azure mobile services takes care of that
With mobile services you easily connect to a sql database
Sql offers rich querying and indexing capabilities
Push notifications work the same, no matter which client you're working with
The type of user who can access the data
Client uses the provider
User auths using the provider on the client
The provider token is sent to the mobile service
Mobile service checks validity and hands back user id and token
If you want even more, you could contact support and more units can be made available to you
IaaS: where you get the hardware and manage everything else, how the hardware works, what’s in the hardware, how the server-side software works
PaaS: You get everything and only care about developing the code that’s specific for your app
SaaS: you use apps already build (Office 365)