Windows Azure SQL Reporting was the new name of the reporting services component (which was formerly known as SQL Azure Reporting Services) that went live June 12, 2012.
However today, October 31, 2013, notification went out to current Windows Azure SQL Reporting customers that the service will be discontinued in 12 months (October 31, 2014). Customers were directed to migrate their report instances to SQL Server Reporting Services running on Windows Azure Virtual Machines.
SQL Server Reporting Services running on Windows Azure Virtual Machines will provide customers with full native mode feature set, broader data access, and the ability to shut down VMs when not in use for greater flexibility in controlling costs. Current customers will continue to maintain full functionality in their current SQL Reporting deployment for 12 months, while new customers will be directed to use VMs with SSRS for their Azure reporting instances.
More info:
Use PowerShell to Create a Windows Azure VM With a Native Mode Report Server
SQL Server Business Intelligence in Windows Azure Virtual Machines
Now old info:
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Book Pro SQL Database for Windows Azure: SQL Server in the Cloud
Video Combining Azure and Business Intelligence
Book Windows Azure SQL Reporting Succinctly
Whitepaper: Windows Azure SQL Reporting
Video Windows Azure SQL Database and SQL Reporting for Developers
Video Microsoft SQL Azure Reporting (North America TechEd)
Video Microsoft SQL Azure Reporting (Europe TechEd)