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Microsoft Azure Tags

Azure Tags – Tagging Strategy

Today, we extend our discussion of why to tag – and look at tagging strategy in Azure. We look at tagging goals of cost monitoring, app owner improvements, security, and data classification; and build our tags out…

Posted on 10:37 am
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AzureTracks Azure News Update

Azure Updates – Number 4 – Feb 27, 2021

A summary update on Azure news that includes updates released from Microsoft Azure related to Azure, Architecture, Compute, and Sentinel topics. Save time digging around to find recent releases and changes. Released Feb 27th, 2021. End of life dates, sentinel false positives, new isolated hardware skus & more!

Posted on 10:38 am
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Microsoft Azure Tags

Azure Tags – Why Use Tagging?

Today, we will talk about why we should use tags in Azure, and start expanding on the idea and see what tagging can do to improve our subscriptions. We look at cost monitoring, app owner improvements, security, and data classification…

Posted on 12:38 pm
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AzureTracks Azure News Update

Azure Updates – Number 2 – January 30, 2021

A summary update on Azure News that includes updates released from Microsoft Azure related to Azure, Architecture, Compute, and Sentinel topics. I’ll provide links to all the resource updates with each item. Hopefully this will save you some time digging around to find recent releases and changes.
Updates will include….

Posted on 9:08 am
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Microsoft Azure Infrastructure

How to Deploy Azure Virtual Machines – Part 3 – PowerShell in Cloud Shell

Today we continue our deployment of Microsoft Azure virtual machines. There are many ways to do this – some manual – and some that support automation; we’ll continue our look at the options. Still a great way to get started with your Azure Infrastructure deployments is right in the Azure Portal, let’s take a look at PowerShell inside Cloud Shell for creating VM infrastructure.

Posted on 9:47 pm
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Microsoft Azure Infrastructure

How to Deploy Azure Virtual Machines

Let’s talk about how to deploy a Microsoft Azure virtual machine. There are many ways to do this – some manual – and some that support automation; we’ll look at quite a few of the options starting with some simpler ones first. A great way to get started with your Azure Infrastructure deployments is right in the Azure Portal, so let’s dive right in!

Posted on 12:11 pm