With the help of Microsoft Azure, you can create Virtual Machines that run within Microsoft data centers. These virtual machines that you create eventually form a part of a workgroup. Traditionally, you can have an application hosted on your virtual machine and the data could reside on SQL Server, which could be on a different virtual machine. These machines need to talk to each other, so you not only need to connect, you also need to communicate between them. In order ...
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Pranab Mazumdar1 , Sourabh Agarwal1 and Amit Banerjee1
(1)Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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