September was Ignite month – I will get to that in a moment. That means there should be lots of news. And this should be a post full of Azure announcements. But will it be?
With August now behind us, here’s a look at the major announcements from this month.
As you might notice below, there were a lot of announcements in the world of Azure Infrastructure last month. That’s because Microsoft Build, the developer-focused conference, happened and it is one of the inflection points for new releases in the Azure calendar. Sure, Build is developer-focused, but in the modern world, developers and operators are…
I did think about calling this the typo edition – I just bought a Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboard and it might be preventing physical strain but my mental state as a result of the change is a whole other matter.
As we approach Build, Microsoft is ramping up the Azure announcements; here’s everything that happened last month.
Azure Security Center has included a new feature in preview called Adaptive Network Hardening which uses machine learning to analyze both ingress and egress traffic from your Azure virtual machines. Once it’s gathered enough data, I will make security recommendations to better harden your resources.
It was another busy month for Azure, here’s a wrap-up of what you need to know for January.
It’s the end of the month and if you missed any of the Azure announcements, we have you covered.
October was a busy time for Azure announcements, here’s what you need to know about the announcements last month.
I predicted that the Build conference would give us lots of Azure news. In one respect, I was right; there was lots of news.