MSDN Azure Benefits Aston Martin

2013-08-23 Thread GregAtGregLowDotCom
Hi Folks, The Microsoft folk have asked us to mention this but it seems worth mentioning anyway: Most developers and DBAs have MSDN subscriptions yet they haven't enabled their Azure benefits that come included with the MSDN subscriptions. To encourage people to do it, there's a

Re: MSDN Azure Benefits Aston Martin

2013-08-23 Thread Stephen Price
I'm using mine already. I guess I miss out on the competition. That will learn me for being in the minority. :/ On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:03 PM, GregAtGregLowDotCom g...@greglow.comwrote: Hi Folks, ** ** The Microsoft folk have asked us to mention this but it seems worth mentioning

Re: MSDN Azure Benefits Aston Martin

2013-08-23 Thread Stephen Price
Well I must say that was worth doing. I decided to Activate my Azure account via my MSDN (which I already have done) and it created me another Azure account. My old Azure account that I am using has a free credit of $110 (and its linked to my MSDN Premium account). My new Azure account it just

Re: MSDN Azure Benefits Aston Martin

2013-08-23 Thread Greg Keogh
Dr L, I saw that prize in an email recently, and luckily I'm using my Azure freebies as a part of my MSDN Premium account (I think I am, it's so confusing). I rate my chances of winning an Aston Martin as less than that of writing a million lines of code without a single bug, which is marginally

Re: MSDN Azure Benefits Aston Martin

2013-08-23 Thread David Connors
On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:03 PM, GregAtGregLowDotCom g...@greglow.comwrote: To encourage people to do it, there’s a competition to win an Aston Martin which might be worth a shot. I’ve put details here: