During May, the month was filled with Azure announcements, here are the key items that you need to know about.
In this post, I will explain how you can implement disaster recovery failover for an application that has been built on Azure’s App Services and Azure SQL. Business Continuity One of the great things about Azure is how easy it can be to solve some of the old business & technology challenges, especially if you…
It’s the end of the month and if you missed any of the Azure announcements, we have you covered.
We’re entering the laid-back days of Summer. There isn’t much Azure IaaS news, but we’re after quality, not quantity. June was a good news month for those of us using Microsoft Azure.
I predicted that the Build conference would give us lots of Azure news. In one respect, I was right; there was lots of news.
There is a new SQL Server option that recently launched a preview in Azure called SQL Managed Instance, enabling you to run a private, managed version of SQL that is almost 100 percent compatible with on-premises SQL Server.
Month 3 of 2018 brought us some interesting news in Azure IaaS. Some things that have been in the oven for a while are starting to rise and there’s lots more evidence of the new and open Microsoft.
Is Azure SQL highly available? Spoiler alert… Yes, Azure SQL has automated high availability.
Aidan Finn summarizes everything that was announced or changed in the world of Azure infrastructure.
Aidan Finn explains how Azure automatically protects any databases you create with the Azure SQL service.