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In the first three parts of this series I laid out the problem statement, assumptions, business requirements, and technical requirements. In this post I want to demo the functionality we're trying to achieve. Check out the screencast below (brought to you by Silverlight and the Simple Silverlight Media Player.)

A few notes about the demo:
  1. The website shown in the demo is not currently hosted in Azure. The current prototype is, um, somewhat, how would you say, INSECURE. Thus, there is no way I would release it to a production environment. However, the code is running on my local Azure development fabric and was created the Azure tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1.
  2. Thor is supposed to show schedules for conference rooms. In the demo I show my calendar from RBA. I didn't want to expose unnecessary data regarding RBA's Exchange setup.
  3. Part of the demo includes using a jailbroken iPhone. The jailbreak was done to allow VNC connections for the purpose of the screencast. Keep in mind the end product of Thor will not not require a jailbroken iPhone. Thor will work on an iPhone, an Android phone, an oh, yeah, a Windows Mobile Device :).

You can view the screencast here.

Alternatively, you can download the .wmv file for offline viewing here.

(P.S. - Sorry about the audio quality, still working on getting that better mic).

Tags: azure, exchange, tag, thor

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