As we head towards Ignite, October had a bunch of Azure announcements but there will be even more next month.
Month 3 of 2018 brought us some interesting news in Azure IaaS. Some things that have been in the oven for a while are starting to rise and there’s lots more evidence of the new and open Microsoft.
In this post, I’ll look at why Windows Admin Center is the new GUI management tool of choice for Windows Server.
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Windows 10 Redstone 4 reaches RTM and Microsoft announces the availability of a preview version of Windows Server 2019.
Microsoft Ignite 2019 has passed, and as one would expect, there were many Azure announcements. I’m not going to do my usual and list every announcement in this article – I would still be writing this article in 2020!
Aidan Finn discusses how to estimate your consumption using the public Azure pricing calculator.
In my monthly summary, I will summarize all the Azure infrastructure news from April, which appeared to be a month for security announcements.
There are four kinds of storage account in Azure and it can be hard to decide on which one to use.
Check out this set of things to consider when pricing a virtual machine solution that will eventually run in Microsoft Azure.