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Welcome to the monthly Healthcare and Life Sciences blog recap, February edition! Check out the highlights below:
Webcasts Recorded:
Voices of #HealthcareCloud Vaccine Distribution: Want to learn more about how to leverage Microsoft tec… Continue reading February in HLS – Azure Health Bot, COVID-19 Vaccine, Solution Updates, and Mid-Day Cafe
My new year resolution of Year 2021 is to write more. Before I know, it’s already February and I even celebrated Chinese Lunar Near of 2021 two weeks ago. OK, I guess I can count the clock that way. This year is the Year of the Ox. In Chinese Ox is “牛“… Continue reading New Year, New Resolution and New Era of Windows Containers!
Today, I worked on a service request that our customer wants to download a large resultset from Azure SQL Database to OnPremises. The table has several blob columns (XML,Varchar(max),text) and millions of rows. In this situation, I would like to share … Continue reading Lesson Learned #165: How to reduce the time spent of downloading a large resultset
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Hi everyone, we have added a new video tutorial to the Advanced OSD series. This tutorial highlights the ability to bootstrap a task sequence during client installation. This was introduced in ConfigMgr current branch 2002 and refined in ConfigMgr curr… Continue reading Task Sequence Bootstrapping – OSD Video Tutorial: Part 26
We are sharing the CodeQL queries that we used to analyze our source code at scale and rule out the presence of the code-level indicators of compromise (IoCs) and coding patterns associated with Solorigate so that other organizations may perform a sim… Continue reading Microsoft open sources CodeQL queries used to hunt for Solorigate activity