At times like this, chatting about cool new features in Azure is a lot less important than what’s surrounding us all, and impacting some of us either directly or indirectly, now. But you know what? A distraction from the fear, worry, or self-imposed incarceration can be a good thing. So let’s crack on with it, and let’s talk about the cool new IaaS features that Azure launched during the last month.
The half-year point has passed meaning that Azure (and Windows/Windows Server) are into a new planning & development cycle.
Each month Microsoft adds new features and updates existing products for Azure, here’s the updates you need to know about for June.
In my monthly summary, I will summarize all the Azure infrastructure news from April, which appeared to be a month for security announcements.
July was a busy month for Azure announcements, in this post, we wrap it all up so that you can stay up to date on the latest announcements.
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.
We’re just a few weeks away from the Microsoft Build conference, where historically, a lot of announcements are made.
Aidan Finn explains how JIT access to Azure virtual machines enables you to further secure virtual network deployments and enable on-demand access to the machines.