Get even more value from Viva Glint with a Microsoft Certified Partner

With the Viva Glint move to Microsoft, we’re excited to offer more options to help you get the most value from Glint. One of these options is our network of service partners. Services partners are an essential part of Microsoft’s ecosystem. The Microso… Continue reading Get even more value from Viva Glint with a Microsoft Certified Partner

15 Tips to Become a Better Prompt Engineer for Generative AI

Do you want to maximize the potential of your favorite large language models? Prompt engineering is a critical skill for building intelligent apps with generative AI. I wrote this guide for developers, data scientists and curious newcomers alike to cre… Continue reading 15 Tips to Become a Better Prompt Engineer for Generative AI

Announcing Log Monitor 2.0 Stable Release and 2.1 Release Candidate

We’re excited to announce the stable release of Log Monitor 2.0 along with Log Monitor 2.1 Release Candidate. The open-source tool helps customers expose Windows logs to the STDOUT pipeline. Log Monitor 2.0 provides customers with JSON log output impro… Continue reading Announcing Log Monitor 2.0 Stable Release and 2.1 Release Candidate

“Fighting crime in real time” 🎙 – The Intrazone podcast

“10-32, 10-32, what’s your 20?” The Intrazone signal is wall to wall and treetop tall on all things public sector. Copy that!
 
In this episode, we dig into two real-time, data-driven public service scenarios — both about systems and people that … Continue reading “Fighting crime in real time” 🎙 – The Intrazone podcast

Cryptojacking: Understanding and defending against cloud compute resource abuse

Cloud cryptojacking, a type of cyberattack that uses computing power to mine cryptocurrency, could result in financial loss to targeted organizations due to the compute fees that can be incurred from the abuse.

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What’s new for Windows Containers on Azure App Service?

Since launching support for Windows Containers in App Service back at Ignite in 2020, we’ve been working to close gaps in capabilities between code apps deployed to Windows app service plans and apps deployed in Windows Containers, and to improve the e… Continue reading What’s new for Windows Containers on Azure App Service?