I'd like to share my second article for MSDN magazine, collaborating with my good friend and colleague Bruno Terkaly. Windows Azure Media Services is an amazing way to upload, transform, and distribute video in multiple formats for any type of devices, using the global network of Microsoft datacenters. I hope that you find it useful.
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