Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team walks us through some of the highlights from Day TWO of the World Partner Conference Keynotes (Azure Section announcements) as well as recent events during the RedHat conference. Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments section OR…
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Azure Functions Demo on Tuesdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team takes a break over the US holiday weekend to do a quick demo of Azure Functions – an event based programming model. Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments section OR via twitter #AzureTwC. You never know…
A chat with Bitnami COO Erica Brescia on Tuesdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team sits down to chat with Bitnami Chief Operating Officer Erica Brescia. They talk about how Azure has partnered with Bitnami to support hundreds of images migrated from VMDepot over to Azure Marketplace AND how Bitnami is eliminating the complexity of configuring your own software…
DockerCon Announcements on Tuesdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team gives you a breakdown of the most awesome DockerCon keynote demo by Mark Russinovich as well as covering a few more of the major announcements. Check out Mark Russinovich’s blog post on DockerCon announcements. We now have the Stream of DockerCon keynote including Mark’s…
Migrating from Service Manager to Azure Resource Manager
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team gives you the INSIDE scoop on migrating your “Virtual Machines (Classic)” to Azure Resource Manager. Documentation to help you along: Technical deep dive on platform-supported migration from classic to Azure Resource Manager Platform-supported migration of IaaS resources from classic to Azure Resource Manager Migrate…
How To: Create an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template from SCRATCH
I want to introduce you to Neil Gat – he’s a Program Manager on my team and he’s gotten quite good at is writing multi-VM ARM Templates. We were talking a while back about Azure Resource Manager templates and how you can use our QuickStart Template Gallery as a “hacking ground” to learn about the format and…
SQL – Bring Your Own License to AZURE – OH MY!
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team covers a way cool announcement on your ability to BYOL (Bring Your Own License) for Microsoft SQL (provided you have an Enterprise Agreement). Blog Post: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/easily-bring-your-sql-server-licenses-to-azure-vms/ Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments section OR via twitter #AzureTwC. You…
SAP HANA now on Azure and partnerships with Jenkins – Thursdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team covers the recent SAP HANA announcements from the SAP Sapphire conference as well as the recent Collaborations on the Jenkins project. Here’s a link to Jason Zanders’s blog post announcement about SAP HANA from the Sapphire conference. Here’s a link to Corey’s post about collaboration with the…
Backing up ARM VMs with Azure Backup AND Canada datacenters, eh?
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute team talks about the opening of our new Canadian and South Korean Datacenters as well as the awesomeness that is the newly updated Azure Backup service. Here is a link to Takeshi Numoto’s (CVP, Cloud and Enterprise) blog post announcing the availability of Canadian datacenters and expansion into…
New release of AzureCLI with Alias functions – Tuesdays with Corey
Corey Sanders, Director of Program Management on the Microsoft Azure Compute talks about the latest release (version 10.0) of the AzureCLI tool. Here is the link to install AzureCLI Here is a blog post with more details about the Alias feature Don’t forget – we’re always looking for Suggestions and Questions here in the comments section OR…