Microsoft makes it easier for system administrators to query, enable, and disable Windows 10 Reserved Storage. In this article, I show you how to use the new DISM and PowerShell commands.
As you might notice below, there were a lot of announcements in the world of Azure Infrastructure last month. That’s because Microsoft Build, the developer-focused conference, happened and it is one of the inflection points for new releases in the Azure calendar. Sure, Build is developer-focused, but in the modern world, developers and operators are…
We are now in the middle of the second Azure (and Windows) semester of 2019. Planning for the first semester of 2020 is underway. And now we are just over 1 month away from Ignite, the week that is usually an explosion of announcements for Microsoft’s enterprise products.
The half-year point has passed meaning that Azure (and Windows/Windows Server) are into a new planning & development cycle.
Each month Microsoft adds new features and updates existing products for Azure, here’s the updates you need to know about for June.
In my monthly summary, I will summarize all the Azure infrastructure news from April, which appeared to be a month for security announcements.
As we approach Build, Microsoft is ramping up the Azure announcements; here’s everything that happened last month.
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.
It was another busy month for Azure, here’s a wrap-up of what you need to know for January.