A Developer's Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure

Companies face several challenges during cloud adoption, with developers and architects needing to migrate legacy applications and build cloud-oriented applications using Azure-based technologies in different environments. A Developer’s Guide to Cloud Apps Using Microsoft Azure helps you learn how to migrate old apps to Azure using the Cloud Adoption Framework and presents use cases, as well as build market-ready secure and reliable applications.
The book begins by introducing you to the benefits of moving legacy apps to the cloud and modernizing existing ones using a set of new technologies and approaches. You’ll then learn how to use technologies and patterns to build cloud-oriented applications. This app development book takes you on a journey through three major services in Azure, namely Azure Container Registry, Azure Container Instances, and Azure Kubernetes Service, which will help you build and deploy an application based on microservices. Finally, you’ll be able to implement continuous integration and deployment in Azure to fully automate the software delivery process, including the build and release processes.
By the end of this book, you’ll be able to perform application migration assessment and planning, select the right Azure services, and create and implement a new cloud-oriented application using Azure containers and orchestrators.

Type
ebook
publication date
2023-02-17
what you will learn

Get to grips with new patterns and technologies used for cloud-native applications
Migrate old applications and databases to Azure with ease
Work with containers and orchestrators to automate app deployment
Select the right Azure service for deployment as per the use cases
Set up CI/CD pipelines to deploy apps and services on Azure DevOps
Leverage Azure App Service to deploy your first application
Build a containerized app using Docker and Azure Container Registry

no of pages
274
duration
548
key features
Learn various methods to migrate legacy applications to cloud using different Azure services * Implement continuous integration and deployment as a best practice for DevOps and agile development * Get started with building cloud-based applications using containers and orchestrators in different scenarios
approach
Complete with hands-on tutorials and projects, this step-by-step guide takes a use-case approach to successfully migrate and modernize applications on Microsoft Azure
audience
This book is for cloud developers, software architects, system administrators, developers, and computer science students looking to understand the new role of the software architect or developer in the cloud world. Professionals looking to enhance their cloud and cloud-native programming concepts will also find this book useful. A sound background in C#, ASP.NET Core, and Visual Studio (any recent version) and basic knowledge of cloud computing will be helpful.
meta description
Build and deploy modern and secure applications on Microsoft Azure by implementing best practices, patterns, and new technologies with this easy-to-follow guide
Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
short description
This book will help you to move your apps to the cloud by modernizing existing Microsoft .NET Framework web or service-oriented applications. You’ll be able to build cloud-oriented applications using patterns and technologies in Azure, deploy your application based on microservices, and run them using containers and orchestrators.
subtitle
Migrate and modernize your cloud-native applications with containers on Azure using real-world case studies
keywords
Cloud native, Devops, Azure, Microsoft, Azure Kubernetes, AKS, Azure instances, Azure container registry, CI/CD, deploy, Azure services, .NET, Cloud Adoption Framework, cloud developers, software architects, system administrators, developers, computer science students, migration, legacy applications, app modernization, Container Orchestration, GitHub, Azure DevOps, pipelines, lifecycle, Kubernetes
Product ISBN
9781804614303