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Paolo F Cantoni

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As the title says...  I know stuff all about Azure and we're moving to cloud-based storage.  So I'm asking if anyone has done it (can ODBC even talk to Azure?), and if there are any problems with the process?

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We have one client that is running completely in Azure, and we do ODBC reverse engineering.

Not sure if that really counts though since our client is running in Azure as well.

Geert

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We have one client that is running completely in Azure, and we do ODBC reverse engineering.

Not sure if that really counts though since our client is running in Azure as well.

Geert
Thanks, Geert,

That will do "for starters"!  Can you elaborate on what you mean by "Not sure if that really counts though since our client is running in Azure as well"?  (See I REALLY know stuff all about Azure!)  :D

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The EA client is running on an azure machine as well. We connect to it using WVD (the new version of remote desktop)

Geert