Azure Technical News in July 2018

These updated are conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month. I post them in this blog for a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. My highlights this month are the innovations around Azure … Continue reading Azure Technical News in July 2018

Azure Technical News in June 2018

These updated are conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month. I post them in this blog for a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. My highlights this month are the Global Availability of Azure Kubernetes … Continue reading Azure Technical News in June 2018

Azure Technical News from January 2018

This newsletter is conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month, here in this blog for a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. Azure generic Enhancements to Cost Management APIs Enhancements to Azure Budgets API … Continue reading Azure Technical News from January 2018

Azure Technical News from March 2018

This newsletter is conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month, here in this blog for a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. Azure generic Azure Availability Zones now available for the most comprehensive resiliency … Continue reading Azure Technical News from March 2018

Azure Technical News from April 2018

This newsletter is conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month, here in this blog for a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. Management Preview: programmatically create Azure enterprise subscriptions using ARM APIs IaaS Compute Storage … Continue reading Azure Technical News from April 2018

Azure Technical News from May 2018

This newsletter is conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month. Here in this blog to have a web-based repository. Please go to https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/topics/announcements/ for an updated list of Azure anouncements. Azure Stack New Azure Stack developer features to build intelligent, hybrid applications … Continue reading Azure Technical News from May 2018

Azure Technical News from February 2018

This newsletter is conceived so that in a few minutes you can get an overview of what has been going on in Azure last month, I put it here to have a Web-based repository. Azure generic Azure for AWS Professionals (good summary with many resources) Management Preview of Log Alerts feature for Application Insights Azure … Continue reading Azure Technical News from February 2018

Migrating VMs to the cloud: send or remake?

After a long time of no blog writing (mostly busy with my book on ACI and learning Machine Learning and AI), the messages of new followers of this blog has pushed me into finding the time to write a new blog. Thanks for that! A question that I have been dealing with lately is that … Continue reading Migrating VMs to the cloud: send or remake?

Azure Technical News – December 2017

First of all, Happy New Year! As usual, here you have the latest innovations all around Microsoft Azure. December was not as busy as other months, but still plenty of interesting stuff such as the new Lv2 VMs, lots of innovation around containers including the Open Service Broker and exciting new features in HDInsight. Enjoy … Continue reading Azure Technical News – December 2017

Working with network attributes of Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets

I have been working this week a bit with Azure VMSS, and I thought I would publish my findings, since I could not find this information in the standard documentation. First of all, if you do not know what a VMSS is, you can read more here. Essentially they are farms of VMs that are … Continue reading Working with network attributes of Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets