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Published inOct 2014
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Geoff Webber Cross
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Geoff Webber Cross

Geoff Webber-Cross has over 10 years' experience in the software industry, working in manufacturing, electronics, and other engineering disciplines. He has experience of building enterprise and smaller .NET systems on Azure and other platforms. He also has commercial and personal experience of developing Windows 8 and Windows Phone applications. He has authored Learning Windows Azure Mobile Services for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, Packt Publishing.
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Geoff Webber-Cross has over 16 years' software development experience, working in a variety of sectors on Windows, web, and mobile applications. He has worked on XAML/MVVM applications since the days of Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 and has been building Xamarin apps commercially for a number of years. Geoff is also the author of two books for Packt: Learning Microsoft Azure and Learning Windows Azure Mobile Services for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.
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Choosing a subscription


The subscription you choose will depend on the type of project you are doing and its scale. If you are doing some experimentation or prototyping a system, which may never go into production, you may just want to use a free trial, which is time- and usage-limited, or go for a Pay-as-you-go option, where you pay for what you use rather than committing to a fixed payment. If you're a university student, your university may apply for a 5-month Educator Grant at http://www.microsoftazurepass.com/azureu.

To get started, you may need to do some design work to get some idea of the services you may require, what service tier you want, and how many instances of each service you may use, then go to the pricing calculator and start working out how much your monthly expenditure might be. There is a complete chapter dedicated to designing a system, and this whole book will help you choose which services you require, but we need a subscription to get started, so we'll talk about it now.

Once we have an idea about what our monthly expenditure might be, we can take a look at the purchase options page at http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/purchase-options/.

The following table taken from the purchase options page shows us the discounts based on the base Pay-as-you-go rate and monthly commitment to spend in USD (there is a picker on the left-hand side of the page to change the currency):

Monthly

Committed Spend

6-Month

Monthly Pay

12-Month

Monthly Pay

6-Month

Pre-Pay

12-Month

Pre-Pay

$500 TO £14,999

20%

22.5%

22.5%

25%

$15,000 TO £39,999

23%

25.5%

25.5%

28%

$40,000 AND ABOVE

27%

29.5%

29.5%

30%

As with most commodities, the more you commit to spend, the better discount you get, and you save even more committing to pay for the whole term in one go.

You can pay by invoice as well as by credit card; the page at http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/invoicing/ has details about requesting invoiced payments.

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Authors (2)

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Geoff Webber Cross

Geoff Webber-Cross has over 10 years' experience in the software industry, working in manufacturing, electronics, and other engineering disciplines. He has experience of building enterprise and smaller .NET systems on Azure and other platforms. He also has commercial and personal experience of developing Windows 8 and Windows Phone applications. He has authored Learning Windows Azure Mobile Services for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, Packt Publishing.
Read more about Geoff Webber Cross

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Geoff Webber-Cross

Geoff Webber-Cross has over 16 years' software development experience, working in a variety of sectors on Windows, web, and mobile applications. He has worked on XAML/MVVM applications since the days of Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 and has been building Xamarin apps commercially for a number of years. Geoff is also the author of two books for Packt: Learning Microsoft Azure and Learning Windows Azure Mobile Services for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.
Read more about Geoff Webber-Cross