Corey Sanders, Corporate VP – Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Vaclav Turecek, Principal PM on the Service Fabric Team to talk about transitioning Microsoft Service Fabric to a true Open Source offering. Repo: https://github.com/Microsoft/service-fabric Blog post: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/azureservicefabric/2018/03/14/service-fabric-is-going-open-source/ Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR online on…
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Azure Serial Console
Corey Sanders, Corporate VP – Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Hariharan Jayaraman, Principal PM on the Azure Linux Team to talk about a private preview of Serial Console to Linux and Windows VMs. Have a look at the official blog post with all the details. Post any questions, topic ideas or general…
Azure Security Center, Suspicious processes and JIT access
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team shares some of the coolest demos from his recent Microsoft Ignite talk to help manage your infrastructure in an easier way. In this episode he covers Azure security center enhancements, tracking suspicious processes with AI and Just-In-Time (JIT) access. Post any questions, topic…
Azure Event Grid with Storage Integration
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Dan Rosanova, Principal PM responsible for the Azure Event Grid service that launched 8/16/2017. Dan shows off the new storage integration and event hub integration capabilities. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR…
Better ways to manage your Azure VM Infrastructure
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team shares some of the coolest demos from his recent Microsoft Ignite talk to help manage your infrastructure in an easier way. In this episode he covers VM Updates and configuration change tracking. Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the…
Azure Scheduled Maintenance Notification – GO DO THIS TEST
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Ziv Rafalovich – a Senior PM on the Azure Compute team. Ziv shows off our new capabilities around notification and scheduling maintenance on your own timeline. Note: During September, customers can test the new experience by creating a new VM in the US West…
Custom Events with Azure Event Grid
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Dan Rosanova, Principal PM responsible for the newly launched Azure Event Grid service that launched 8/16/2017. Check out: What is Event grid and how do I start up? Try out the QuickStart for creating and routing custom events. Post any questions, topic ideas…
Launch Windows Containers on Azure Container Instances!
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Sean McKenna, Principal PM responsible for the newly launched Azure Container Instances – this time talking about Windows Containers! Check out: QuickStart: Get your First Azure Container Instance up and running Blog Post: Corey announcing ACI Post any questions, topic ideas or…
Kubernetes Connector for Azure Container Instances!
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Sean McKenna, Principal PM responsible for the newly launched Azure Container Instances – this time talking about the Kubernetes connector. Check out: QuickStart: Get your First Azure Container Instance up and running Blog Post: Corey announcing ACI Kubernetes Connector for Azure Container…
Azure Container Instances demo
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sat down with Sean McKinna, Principal PM responsible for the newly launched Azure Container Instances. Check out: QuickStart: Get your First Azure Container Instance up and running Blog Post: Corey announcing ACI Post any questions, topic ideas or general conversation here in the comments OR…