During May, the month was filled with Azure announcements, here are the key items that you need to know about.
While there’s no doubt that the use of the cloud and containers are rapidly growing, the reality is that server virtualization is and will remain the core technology for running the vast majority of enterprise applications in the foreseeable future.
Disaster recovery (DR) methods for protecting today’s IT infrastructure and data are going through a period of substantial change. Today businesses need to do more than protect against service failures and traditional downtime.
Even though February was a shorter month, there were still a number of significant Azure announcements that you should know about.
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.
It was another busy month for Azure, here’s a wrap-up of what you need to know for January.
We all have heard about backing up our data to the cloud, but outlining all the benefits shows the true reason you should consider this approach.
Aidan explains how to deploy and configure Azure Traffic Manager to redirect clients from a production Azure App Services plan to a failover plan.
Aidan takes a look back at 2018 and discusses some of the highlights from each month. It is interesting to me how I underrated some announcements which later became significant to Microsoft customers or to me.
Microsoft has released a new version of SharePoint and with it comes a couple new features to help you recover from an outage.