Azure SQL VM: Get the best price-performance for your SQL Server workloads on Azure VM (Ep. 4)

When migrating your SQL Server workloads to Azure VM, there are literally hundreds of different VM sizes to choose from. Hopefully you’ve seen our videos on sizing so you have an idea of the methodology we recommend to choose the right size, but what i… Continue reading Azure SQL VM: Get the best price-performance for your SQL Server workloads on Azure VM (Ep. 4)

Automating security assessments using Cloud Katana

Today, we are open-sourcing Cloud Katana, a cloud-native tool under development, to automate simulation steps on-demand in multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments. This tool is an event-driven, serverless compute application built on the top of Azure Functions that expedites the research process and validation of security controls.

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The people behind Windows 11: Using psychology, familiarity and inspiration to create widgets

Before moving to Seattle with her husband seven years ago, Priya Chauhan had never worked in digital design. She came from the print publishing world, where she worked on children’s books, coffee table books, travel guides,

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Explore and deploy SharePoint Framework solutions from partners in SharePoint (Microsoft 365)

We are excited to announce new improvements on the SharePoint Store at the Microsoft 365. Given the worldwide success of SharePoint Framework, we are making significant additional investments on improving the acquisition and deployment experiences for … Continue reading Explore and deploy SharePoint Framework solutions from partners in SharePoint (Microsoft 365)

Azure AD Sign-in Logs + Workbooks = Know Who is Using Windows Hello for Business

Well, well, WELLLL!!  It’s been “a few” since I last posted, but here we are.
 
Today’s post is a joint effort between myself and two other people, each of whom is a lot smarter than I: Jeroen De Bonte and Michele Ferrari (pronounced like thi… Continue reading Azure AD Sign-in Logs + Workbooks = Know Who is Using Windows Hello for Business