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Month: March 2015

Tuesdays with Corey: OS Disk size update and IaaS Backup

Posted on March 31, 2015 by Rick

Corey Sanders, Principal PM on the Azure Compute team brings us two quick tidbits about base OS disk size changes and cool information about the new Azure IaaS VM Backup service. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on Twitter using #AzureTwC. You never know – you might…

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Tuesdays with Corey: More about Docker

Posted on March 24, 2015 by Rick

Corey Sanders, Principal PM on the Azure Compute team brings us up to date on all the recent Azure IaaS and Docker news. As per Corey’s comments: here is that awesome link to documentation about Azure VMs, Docker and Swarm courtesy of Ralph Squillace Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments…

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Countdown to Microsoft Ignite: Craft Beers and Bacon

Posted on March 24, 2015 by Rick

The Countdown Show continues, with Episode 8! Rick and Joey cover the details of remote badge pickup, which is our Hot Tip of the week. They also fill you in on some agenda updates and hopefully inspire you to get on stage with us at Ignite Rocks! They saved the best for last, as they take you…

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Top 5 Reasons why you should pay attention to Containers on Microsoft Azure

Posted on March 18, 2015 by Rick

In the continually changing world of IT – it is vital to stay on top of new trends as they are identified. Something that has popped up on my radar over the last year and has been gaining in popularity around dev circles is a cool technology called containerization.  Have you heard about it?  Like most…

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Countdown to Microsoft Ignite with newbie tips and more colour!

Posted on March 17, 2015 by Rick

While we will definitely have a show dedicated to tips for Conference Newbies, Joey and I share some quick tips as questions have been coming up in the CH9 forums.  We add in some more Colour about our host city of Chicago – this time visiting the landmark Wrigley Field, Navy Pier and jamming with…

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Tuesdays With Corey: VM Size Update. #AzureTwC

Posted on March 17, 2015 by Rick

In this episode of “Tuesdays With Corey”, Corey Sanders – Principal PM on the Azure Compute team brings us up to date on all the recent Azure IaaS VM Size options that are generally available. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on Twitter using #AzureTwC. You never know…

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Tuesdays with Corey Sanders re-launch. #AzureTwC

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Rick

A while back Corey Sanders and Cameron Rogers created a video series called “Tuesdays With Corey” which was featured on Facebook – usually every Tuesday. It was good fun, informal and short bite sized chunks of info.  As with most regular video episodes, as time progressed – it got harder and harder to get these…

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Microsoft Ignite Conference Bag reveal

Posted on March 10, 2015 by Rick

OK – believe it or not, people really, REALLY like to know what kind of swag you are going to get when attending a conference. One of the items that gets asked about A LOT is will there be a bag and what will it look like? Joey and I got our hands on the…

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Interoperability? Azure is open for business

Posted on March 3, 2015 by Rick

You don’t go building a table with only a Hammer, do you? You need a diverse set of tools and materials to make any kind of project, be it furniture or advanced infrastructure. We’ve come to recognize this and have been working hard to ensure you have an awesome heterogeneous experience both on premises and…

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