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Azure Updates – Number 124 – October 31, 2025

The Haunted Highlights of Azure

Welcome, brave souls, to your bi-weekly descent into the crypt of cloud updates! We’ve summoned the latest Azure, Architecture, Compute, and Sentinel news from the depths of Microsoft’s blogosphere—so you don’t have to go grave-digging for them yourself.

Whether it’s a spectral preview, a ghostly GA release, or a technical incantation from the Azure Blog, Sentinel Blog, or the Security Copilot crypt, this curated collection will keep your cloud cauldron bubbling with fresh insights.

Inside this eerie edition:

Phantom features rising from preview to general availability

Bewitched architecture patterns and spectral scalability tips

Sentinel sightings and security spells to ward off digital demons

💀 This is just a taste of the haunted harvest—visit the Azure Blog, Sentinel Blog, or Security Copilot Blog to uncover the full tomb of updates.

Stay safe out there in the cloud… and don’t forget to patch your pumpkins. 🎃🧙‍♂️

Posted on 11:32 am

Querying Logic App Performance with KQL: A Practical Guide

This post explores how to query Logic App performance using Kusto Query Language (KQL), with a focus on measuring workflow run durations. It breaks down telemetry sources based on Logic App type—Consumption vs. Standard—and guides readers through using AzureDiagnostics, Traces, and LogicAppWorkflowRuntime tables. The article includes practical KQL examples for schema discovery, execution tracking, and duration analysis, along with tips for instrumentation and production monitoring. Whether you’re optimizing ingestion pipelines or validating SLAs, this guide equips you with actionable insights to make your Logic Apps smarter and more efficient.

Posted on 6:52 am

Microsoft Defender for Cloud Use Case: Governance Rules in Action

Security at scale isn’t just about visibility—it’s about enforcement. As organizations grow their cloud footprint across multiple subscriptions, management groups, and even cloud providers, maintaining consistent security posture becomes exponentially harder.

Enter Governance Rules in Microsoft Defender for Cloud (MDC). These rules allow security teams to define, enforce, and monitor security policies across their environment using automation and policy-as-code principles.

Posted on 6:55 am
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Microsoft Defender for Cloud: Deep Dive

In today’s cloud-first world, security isn’t just a checkbox—it’s a continuous discipline. Microsoft Defender for Cloud is the cornerstone of Azure’s native security posture management and threat protection. Whether you’re running workloads in Azure, AWS, GCP, or on-premises via Azure Arc, Defender for Cloud provides unified visibility, intelligent recommendations, and active threat detection.

Posted on 9:38 am