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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: March 8

Because Punxsutawney Phil is a lying liar who lies, this edition of Short Takes looks Windows 10 stumbling to 800 million active devices, an open source Windows Calculator, Microsoft’s two new datacenters in Africa, and so much more.

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Microsoft’s Delayed South African Data Centers are Now Operational

Back in 2017, Microsoft announced that they would be opening two data centers in Africa by the end of 2018. Even though they missed that deadline, the data centers are now up and running.

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Understanding Azure’s New App Configuration Service

Microsoft has released a new app configuration service for Azure that can help you manage all the configuration settings for the services and components in a distributed system.

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Everything You Need to Know About Azure Infrastructure – February 2019

Even though February was a shorter month, there were still a number of significant Azure announcements that you should know about.

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Microsoft’s Sentinel Security Tool Aims to Bring Intelligent Security Analytics To Your Data

Microsoft’s new security tool creates a personal security graph for your environment with the ability to quickly outsource help, if additional assistance is needed.

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Microsoft’s Future Enters Private Preview

Microsoft has a new cloud service and if you read between the lines, this is the future of the company.

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Multi-Cloud Disaster Recovery Benefits and Challenges

When it comes to picking a cloud vendor, putting all your eggs in one basket might be the easiest option, but it’s not a best practice.

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How to Create Network Rules in Azure Firewall

In this Aidan explains how one can create network rules in the Azure Firewall to allow transport layer traffic between subnets or virtual networks.

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Sponsored: Extending Office 365 Data Protection

This post is sponsored by Druva’s Office 365 backup solution. There’s no doubt that Office 365 is the most popular cloud services today. Microsoft launched Office 365 back in June 2011 and it has become a popular choice for the day-to-day work of both businesses and consumers alike. Office 365 is full-featured, easy to access,…

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Migration Tools for the Azure Hybrid Cloud

Looking for help with your migration in a hybrid cloud world? These tools can help you on your path ahead.

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