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I have 3 years experience in .net now i want to change .net to windows azure? how will be the future ? is it right decision?
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[no name] 1-Apr-14 7:27am    
How would expect random strangers on the internet to answer what is right for you? We don't know you and even if we did, if we could predict the future, we would have all won the lottery by now.
Steve44 1-Apr-14 12:20pm    
In general adding new expertise to your portfolio is always good, it helps you expand your mind and improve your value in the workplace.
Windows Azure is a technology that won't go away soon.
But as the first responder noted: we can't decide what is right for you and knowing the future is even more difficult ;-).

No one I know can tell you how the future will be...
IMHO the way to your future is depends on you only, if you bind yourself to some specific technology/language/environment, you are doomed. You have to see beyond those things and touch the 'soul' of development. You have to learn to simplify problems into human terms and build towers from the simplified terms you got. New buzz-words are hits us every other hour but most of them only new names fro known things.
Now you ask Azure, but the difference if your application runs on single machine, in a distributed network, on mainframe or on the cloud - all these are technologies you may or may not use, but does not changes the way you have to design applications. It's true that at the bottom line you have to choose, but left it to the end - until then learn all you can and use all you can.
Always try to avoid the “Tyranny of the OR” and use the “Genius of the AND”...
 
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InsertCleverUserName rules here! Steve44 second him! I'm a stranger but I going to explain my point of view.

At the beginning, what is Azure? Windows Azure is...[^].

Excellent, now we need to understand the benefits of Windows Azure[^].

As a +10 years .NET developer I see many new patterns and ways to develop many apps. In these years I see that services is present and future in development.

So, you can go for Windows Azure. You need .NET by the way ;)

The right decision is not dependent on other people, depends solely on you. If you are good in what you doing will be your right decision.

Best regards.
 
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Hi Sandeepkumar,

Before you switch, you may find what is Azure and you can check their pricing at http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/[^]. On my opinion, Azure is great option if we have high traffic on site. But, if you only host simple website, I would rather find traditional hosting/shared hosting as it will save a lot. Basically I found the solution on Microsoft Spotlight partner, I have ever tried asphostportal.com for my project and they are quite good and simple enough
 
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