Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks about how to architect your website for speed with none other than Adam Glick – Senior PM on the Azure Resiliency team. Catch Adam’s session from Microsoft Ignite: Design for scalability and high availability on Microsoft Azure Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions…
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Architect some Azure Resiliency with the the magic of load balancers
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks about how to architect your load balancers & traffic management with none other than Adam Glick – Senior PM on the Azure Resiliency team. Catch Adam’s session from Microsoft Ignite: Design for scalability and high availability on Microsoft Azure Don’t forget – we’re always looking for…
Session not to miss from Microsoft Ignite
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team joins Rick remotely while at Microsoft Ignite. They talk about some of the announcements and new releases in the Azure Compute space. We don’t have the links to the sessions as of yet – they will be added here shortly. Jason Zander’s blog with…
More New Azure Portal stuff with Vlad and Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team gets a second chance to show off some new goodness with the Azure Portal – but this time he brings in reinforcements in the form of Vlad Joanovic – Principal PM. Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments…
Corey meets the Azure Bot
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team gets schooled by an Azure Bot built on the Microsoft Bot Framework. Thiago Almeida takes Corey through how it all comes together and what platforms Azure Bot interacts with. And Now… the links: https://bots.botframework.com/bot?id=azurebot How to add AzureBot to their slack channels or Skype…
Have you seen the new Azure Portal functionality?
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team goes rogue and comes in on a long weekend to cover off some coolness and new functionality in the Azure Portal. Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments section OR via twitter #AzureTwC. You never know –…
The Goodness of Azure Logic Apps
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks with Kevin Lam, Principal PM on the Logic Apps team.Kevin shows corey the magic of Logic Apps and all the goodness you can do with them. link to the Logic Apps blog: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/logicapps/ Azure.com documentation: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/services/logic-apps/ Azure.com product page: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/logic-apps/ Don’t forget – we’re always looking for…
Feedback Requested: Microsoft Azure Linux Doc survey
I’ve been working on a project with a number of people working to make our Azure VM documentation a better place. Documentation is something I am rather passionate about. I believe all things live and die by their usability and documentation. About 6 months ago I was involved in the big SPLIT of our Azure…
Azure Functions Demo – Take Two: Tuesdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks with Chris Anderson – one of the brains on the team behind Azure Functions. We figured Corey needed a “re-do” on the Azure Functions session, so we found ourselves an expert! Link to Sample application: https://github.com/christopheranderson/angular2-azure-functions-quickstart Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and…
Azure N-Series family of GPU Accelerated VMs
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks with Karan Batta – one of the brains on the team behind our new “GPU in the cloud” N series Nvidia GPU accelerated VM family that went into public preview this past week. Link to Corey’s blog post with more details can be…