Septemeber was full of Azure announcements from Ignite, Aidan breaks all the news down so that it is easier to digest.
There was quite a bit of networking news from Ignite and Aidan breaks it down for you to digest.
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.
We’re just a few weeks away from the Microsoft Build conference, where historically, a lot of announcements are made.
Aidan Finn describes the many networking announcements that were made at Microsoft Ignite 2017.
Server administrators are going to be responsible for much of the networking that was not formerly in their scope. Azure Network Watcher is a great tool to help monitor and troubleshoot your network deployments.
Microsoft recently announced further expansion of the number of Azure regions (datacenter locations) and ExpressRoute (WAN) points of presence around the world. New Regions In the parlance of Microsoft Azure, a region is a geographic location with one or more data centers that Microsoft uses to run the Azure public cloud. When you deploy something…
In this article Aidan Finn discusses the most forgotten aspect of migrating or deploying services into the cloud: Exactly how will the users connect to the services that will be running in Azure?
Aidan Finn provides a summary of Microsoft Azure IaaS announcements at Build and Ignite 2015.