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W najnowszym odcinku Short #65 stawiamy Javę i Pythona do walki w ringu AI! Nasz PatoAI na Discordzie właśnie dostał upgrade i może pochwalić się bazą 76 odcinków w swojej wektorowej pamięci. Azure serwuje nam nowe network tools dla App Service, a DoorDash kombinuje jak połączyć klastry cross-region. Tymczasem PostgreSQL po cichu przejmuje tron wśród baz danych, a GitHub Copilot dostaje tryb agenta-ninja. Chcesz wiedzieć, czy Java faktycznie ma szanse wykopać Pythona z AI? A może ciekawi Cię, na co Alphabet wyda 75 miliardów dolarów? Włącz ten odcinek i przekonaj się, czy DeepSeek wytrzyma nasze zapytania! A teraz nie ma co się obijać!
Brady Gaster is a Principal Program Manager on the .NET and Visual Studio team at Microsoft where he works on Orleans, SignalR, microservices, APIs, and integration with Azure service teams in hopes of making it exciting for developers who work on .NET apps to party in the cloud! Topics of Discussion: [6:27] Collaboration with Azure Developer CLI. [8:08] The challenges of integrating ASP.NET Core with existing deployment methods like App Service. [11:45] The main questions they heard at the panel. [13:53] Deploying your dashboard to Azure Container apps. [24:31] Aspire builds on .NET and everything you can do with .NET, you can keep doing. [27:03] Tips for developing against Aspire resources. [27:50] The future focuses on security. [30:02] Optimizing your development environment around DevOps. [34:28] How much is Kubernetes an actual dependency, or can normal .NET applications just use App Service and not be tied to Kubernetes? [39:37] Brady's thoughts on the benefits of containers and the potential for easier alternatives in the future. [44:06] AI doing a better job of suggesting the right code. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! “Building new (and retrofitting old) apps with .NET Aspire to streamline your development process” Ep 295 with Brady Gaster Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Summary In this episode of the Blue Security Podcast, hosts Andy Jaw and Adam Brewer discuss the importance of cloud security, focusing on Microsoft's Defender services. They explore Defender for App Service, highlighting its ease of activation and the security recommendations it provides. The conversation then shifts to Defender for Databases, detailing its capabilities in protecting SQL databases from various threats, including SQL injection attacks. The hosts emphasize the necessity of a layered security approach, known as defense in depth, to ensure comprehensive protection for cloud workloads. ---------------------------------------------------- YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/LJCohdB5ER8 ---------------------------------------------------- Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-app-service-introduction https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/tutorial-enable-databases-plan ---------------------------------------------------- Contact Us: Website: https://bluesecuritypod.com Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/bluesecuritypod.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluesecpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueSecurityPodcast ----------------------------------------------------------- Andy Jaw Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ajawzero.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjaw/ Email: andy@bluesecuritypod.com ---------------------------------------------------- Adam Brewer Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajbrewer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjbrewer/ Email: adam@bluesecuritypod.com
In this episode Michael and Sarah talk to Nestori Syynimaa about Entra ID security and his purple-team tool, AADInternals. We also cover the latest security news about Secure Future Initiative (SFI), MFA for Azure Portal, Playright, WordPress, NSG, Bastion, Azure Functions, MS Ignite, App Service, Defender for Cloud, Containers, Azure Monitor, AKS, Trustworthy AI and Azure AI Content Safety.https://aka.ms/azsecpod
Themen: - Begrüßung - Vorstellung Jan Wölfle - Der erste Kontakt mit Papier... - Vielseitige Einsatzmöglichkeiten für Hahnemühle Papiere - 440 Jahre Hahnemühle - Tradition und Qualität - Gewährleistung einer gleichbleibenden Qualität - Tradition trifft die Moderne - FineArt-Papiere sind ganz besonders - Der Life-Science-Bereich von Hahnemühle - Die neuen, nachhaltigen Fineart-Papiere von Hahnemühle - Neue Märkte für die Hahnemühle FineArt GmbH - Kundenwünsche werden respektiert und die Hahnemühle-App - Service wird großgeschrieben - Das Thema Nachhaltigkeit bei Hahnemühle - Das Qualitätsversprechen von Hahnemühle - Zufriedene Mitarbeiter*innen und Mitarbeiterbindung - Papier erlebbar machen... - Wo sieht man Hahnemühle in der Zukunft? - Zusammenfassung und Verabschiedung
JP Morgenthal (JP) is a seasoned expert in applied AI and automation. With over 20 years of experience as a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Solution Architect, JP has been a driving force behind digital transformation for Fortune 1000 companies. His expertise spans IT architecture, cloud strategies, and large-scale system implementations. Currently, JP is the Vice President of Solution Engineering at CafeX Communications, following prominent roles as CTO of Automation Anywhere and App Services at DXC. In this episode, we delve into the convergence of various automation technologies like RPA, BPM, iPaas, and AI. JP shares insights on the influence of new AI advancements, including Large Language Models (LLMs) and AI agents, and explores the future trends in intelligent automation. Join us as we unpack these topics, offering a glimpse into how these innovations reshape the technological landscape. More information and Links: More about JP Morgenthal: https://jpmorgenthal.com/ Connect with JP Morgenthal: linkedin.com/in/jpmorgenthal/ Visit Nandan on the web at nandan.info
Tijdens DevWorld Amsterdam duiken Ronald en Jan samen met hun gasten Twan Koot en Michiel Hamers diep in de wereld van Kubernetes en de cloud, met een specifieke focus op Microsoft Azure. Twan en Michiel beginnen met een introductie van zichzelf en hun uitgebreide ervaring met Kubernetes en Azure, waardoor de toon wordt gezet voor een technisch en informatief gesprek.De discussie start met een verkenning van de voordelen en nadelen van Kubernetes. Twan en Michiel benadrukken de complexiteit van Kubernetes, maar ook de aanzienlijke voordelen die het biedt op het gebied van schaalbaarheid en flexibiliteit. Twan legt uit hoe je workloads kunt verspreiden over verschillende Azure-regio's om kosten te besparen, wat leidt tot een interessant gesprek over de kostenstructuren en optimalisatie.Er wordt dieper ingegaan op de mogelijkheden van redundantie en schaling in Azure. Twan bespreekt hoe je clusters kunt opzetten in meerdere regio's, wat een prijzige maar effectieve manier is om betrouwbaarheid en prestaties te verbeteren. Het gesprek beweegt zich vervolgens naar kostenoptimalisatie, waarbij Michiel uitlegt hoe je meerdere apps kunt hosten op één App Service plan om kosten te besparen. Hij benadrukt de noodzaak van schaalbaarheid en deelt tips over hoe je de resources kunt beheren en optimaliseren, inclusief het gebruik van hidden features in Azure voor meer controle.Azure Arc is een service van Microsoft Azure die Azure-beheer en -diensten uitbreidt naar elke infrastructuur, of het nu on-premises, multi-cloud of aan de rand is. Dit betekent dat je je servers, Kubernetes-clusters en applicaties kunt beheren en beveiligen in diverse omgevingen met dezelfde tools en diensten die beschikbaar zijn in Azure. Hier zijn de belangrijkste kenmerken en componenten van Azure ArcEen belangrijk deel van het gesprek richt zich op de technische diepgang en best practices voor load balancing en scaling binnen Azure. Twan en Michiel bespreken de beperkingen van de huidige tools en mogelijkheden voor verbeteringen, wat leidt tot een levendige discussie over toekomstige trends. Ze delen hun visie op de toekomst van Kubernetes en Azure, waarbij ze verwachten dat verdere automatisering en gebruiksgemak centraal zullen staan.Michiel voorspelt een grote rol voor AI in het ontzorgen van gebruikers door hen te ondersteunen met geavanceerde tools en assistenten zoals Copilot. Hij gelooft dat AI kan helpen bij het vereenvoudigen van complexe taken en het versnellen van de learning curve voor nieuwe gebruikers. Dit perspectief wordt gedeeld door Twan, die ook hoopt dat AI de toegankelijkheid en efficiëntie van Kubernetes en Azure zal verbeteren.Gedurende de aflevering delen Twan en Michiel praktische tips en ervaringen uit hun eigen projecten. Deze hands-on inzichten bieden waardevolle lessen voor luisteraars die zelf met Kubernetes en Azure werken. Ze benadrukken ook het belang van community en samenwerking binnen de tech-industrie, wat bijdraagt aan de voortdurende ontwikkeling en verbetering van deze technologieën.Stuur ons een bericht.
Hanna Endrias joins Scott Hanselman to discuss Microsoft Copilot for Azure integration in Azure App Service. App Service has over sixty troubleshooting tools, which can make it difficult to know where to look when an issue arises. With Azure Copilot, you can describe a problem and navigate to the perfect diagnostics, whether it's related to high CPU usage, networking issues, getting a memory dump, or more. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - Requesting access to Microsoft Copilot for Azure preview 01:10 - Demo: Copilot experience in Azure App Service 11:15 - Key words 13:50 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Troubleshoot your apps faster with App Service using Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) What is Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview)? Limited access to Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) Register to use Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter/X: @SHanselman Azure App Service | Twitter/X: @AzAppService Azure Friday | Twitter/X: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter/X: @Azure
Hanna Endrias joins Scott Hanselman to discuss Microsoft Copilot for Azure integration in Azure App Service. App Service has over sixty troubleshooting tools, which can make it difficult to know where to look when an issue arises. With Azure Copilot, you can describe a problem and navigate to the perfect diagnostics, whether it's related to high CPU usage, networking issues, getting a memory dump, or more. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:40 - Requesting access to Microsoft Copilot for Azure preview 01:10 - Demo: Copilot experience in Azure App Service 11:15 - Key words 13:50 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Troubleshoot your apps faster with App Service using Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) What is Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview)? Limited access to Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) Register to use Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter/X: @SHanselman Azure App Service | Twitter/X: @AzAppService Azure Friday | Twitter/X: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter/X: @Azure
Deze aflevering behandelt aan de M365-kant hippe nieuwe features in Teams waar je wat mee kan, maar ook dingen om op te letten in Exchange die binnenkort worden uitgefaseerd. In Azure alleen maar goed nieuws en weer mooie nieuwe dingen in public preview. Microsoft Teams: Apps now supported in group chats with external users Ontdek hoe apps nu ondersteund worden in groepschats met externe gebruikers in Microsoft Teams. Bron: https://app.cloudscout.one/evergreen-item/mc779844/ Microsoft Teams: Updates to sharing app content in a meeting Leer meer over updates met betrekking tot het delen van app-content tijdens een vergadering in Microsoft Teams. Bron: https://app.cloudscout.one/evergreen-item/389844/ Microsoft Teams: New tenant federation setting to block all subdomains of domains in blocklist Ontdek de nieuwe tenantfederatie-instelling om alle subdomeinen van domeinen op de blokkeerlijst te blokkeren in Microsoft Teams. Bron: https://app.cloudscout.one/evergreen-item/mc770792/ Public Preview: App Services Multi-Plan Subnet Join Verken de public preview van App Services Multi-Plan Subnet Join en ontdek hoe dit van toepassing is in Azure. Bron: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/appservicempsjpp/ App Services Web Apps: Integrated Load Testing Leer hoe je geïntegreerde loadtests kunt uitvoeren voor App Services Web Apps. Bron: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-testing/how-to-create-load-test-app-service Exchange Belangrijke updates over Exchange Online, waaronder externe ontvanger-snelheidslimieten en de uitfasering van basic auth voor client submission SMTP. Bronnen: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/exchange-online-to-introduce-external-recipient-rate-limit/ba-p/4114733 https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/exchange-online-to-retire-basic-auth-for-client-submission-smtp/ba-p/4114750 Azure Virtual Network Encryption GA in all regions: Ontdek de algemene beschikbaarheid van Azure Virtual Network Encryption in alle regio's. Bron: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/general-availability-azure-virtual-network-encryption-availability-in-all-regions/
Today the team chat to Keith Howling, a Principal Technical Specialist at Microsoft, on the topic of Platform Engineering with Radius, an open source app deployment engine. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode479.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/JWCaXfTf77A Resources: Radius: RadApp Introducing Radius: A new open-source application platform for cloud-native apps Other news: General availability: Rate limit rules for Application Gateway web application firewall Export cost using focus Azure support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 will end by 31 October 2024 Experiment templates now available in Azure Chaos Studio General availability: Start and stop load testing faults in Azure Chaos Studio General availability: Azure Functions supports .NET 8 in the isolated worker model App Service end-to-end encryption for Linux multi-tenant (preview) Azure Monitor Logs archive provides up to 12 years of retention
As Simon is busy disrupting the IT systems of European airlines, Alexander and Heini cover news from Power BI and Fabric, some new functionality in App Services, as well as updates to Azure Kubernetes Services! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PAs have several qualities that make them excellent leaders. In fact, if you're a PA, you're already a leader for your patients, the medical staff, and the admin staff that you work with. Meghan and Aaron are PAs who lead hundreds of APPs within their healthcare organizations. In this episode, we discuss how they got to where they are and what recommendations they would have for any of you interested in pursuing a leadership role as a PA. Guests: Aaron Browne, PA-C is the Vice President of APP Services at M Health Fairview and practices in urgent care. Meghan McCoy, PA-C is the Director of Advanced Practice Providers at Hennepin Healthcare and practices in ENT. Host: Katarina Astrup, PA-C practices telepsychiatry through Minnesota Clinic for Health and Wellness, serves on MAPA's Social Media and Marketing Committee, and is a Director-At-Large for MAPA. Do you have questions about being a PA leader? Reach out to Meghan or Aaron: Meghan McCoy, PA-C: meghan.mccoy@hcmed.org Aaron Browne, PA-C: aaron.browne@fairview.org
Tulika Chaudharie joins Scott Hanselman to introduce and demonstrate the power of WordPress on Azure App Service. See how easy it is to deploy and manage your WordPress sites, running on the familiar Azure App Service and using Microsoft's MySQL flexible server service for your content and data. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - WordPress on App Service setup - Basics 02:28 - WordPress on App Service setup - Advanced 04:45 - WordPress on App Service setup - Create 07:04 - WordPress Dashboard 10:59 - WordPress site migration 11:52 - App Service management 13:24 - Configuring environment variables 14:47 - Where to go to get started 16:39 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Quickstart: Create a WordPress site How to set up a new WordPress website on Azure App Service How to improve performance of WP Admin WordPress on App Service in Azure Marketplace Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
Tulika Chaudharie joins Scott Hanselman to introduce and demonstrate the power of WordPress on Azure App Service. See how easy it is to deploy and manage your WordPress sites, running on the familiar Azure App Service and using Microsoft's MySQL flexible server service for your content and data. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - WordPress on App Service setup - Basics 02:28 - WordPress on App Service setup - Advanced 04:45 - WordPress on App Service setup - Create 07:04 - WordPress Dashboard 10:59 - WordPress site migration 11:52 - App Service management 13:24 - Configuring environment variables 14:47 - Where to go to get started 16:39 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Quickstart: Create a WordPress site How to set up a new WordPress website on Azure App Service How to improve performance of WP Admin WordPress on App Service in Azure Marketplace Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
This week Cale talks to Radhika Bollineni, Engineering Manager for Wordpress on App Service, about how to easily create WordPress sites in your Azure subscription to publish your content, using just a few clicks in the Marketplace. Media File: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode468.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/rO8xicLKKow Documentation: https://github.com/Azure/wordpress-linux-appservice Marketplace offering: https://ms.portal.azure.com/#create/WordPress.WordPress Other links and resources referred to in this episode: Microsoft Dev Box is now generally available Announcing Azure Managed Lustre for your HPC and AI workloads Microsoft Cost Management updates—June 2023 Supercharge your skills with Microsoft CLX tracks for Azure Explore the benefits of Azure OpenAI Service with Microsoft Learn
After the Secret Service failed to thwart a break-in at the home of White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan, all eyes are on the department. CBS News' Adriana Diaz gets an inside look at officers' intensive training and sits down with the new female head of the Secret Service in her first network interview.Passport delays are threatening travel for millions. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave spoke with a woman whose study abroad plans may be in jeopardy.Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss news headlines and their new products, including Uber Family profiles, call for ride, Uber car seat, and Group grocery.Actor Sarah Goldberg stars as Sally Reed in the fourth and final season of the hit dark comedy "Barry." Goldberg joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her character's dark turn, why Barry and Sally's relationship is not a love story, and what fans can expect from the must-watch ending.Former NFL star Brandon Marshall has been open about his experience with mental illness and mental health treatment. He joins "CBS Mornings" as part of our "Wellness Week" series during Mental Health Awareness Month to discuss his mental health journey and why it's so important to him to break stigmas around mental health.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lars is a Senior Developer Advocate with Pluralsight, author, trainer, Microsoft Azure MVP, community leader, aspiring YouTube host, and part-time classic car collector. He is heavily involved in the space of cloud computing services, especially Azure, and is a published author, solution architect, and writer for numerous publications. He has been a part of the software development community for the past 20 years and co-organizes the DDD Melbourne community conference, organizes developer events with Microsoft, and also runs a part-time car restoration business. He has spoken at numerous technical events around the world and is an expert in Australian Outback Internet. Topics of Discussion: [4:24] Lars talks about his early start in programming and the IT industry and his path to his present-day career. [6:36] As a self-described “nerd that doesn't mind talking to people,” Lars worked that characteristic into networking over his career. [8:17] Why did Lars decide to write a book? [9:40] Lars talks about his book, Microsoft Azure in Action. [9:57] What part of Azure should developers be using more than less? [13:00] What ideas have risen to the surface for general internal business application developers? [16:36] What's the best way to store and manipulate data? [21:58] What are some of Lars's favorite scenarios where you would reach for the queue? [23:57] How would Lars decipher his architectural decisions on whether to use App Service? [26:57] What is Lars's thought process when creating service workers to read from that queue versus creating a second app that is installed into the app service plan? [30:34] Lars talks about the importance of Application Insights. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us programming@palermo.network Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Architect Tips — Video podcast! Azure DevOps Microsoft Azure in Action Lars On YouTube Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Let's say you're a passenger on a cruise ship. Floating in the middle of the ocean, far from reliable Wi-Fi, you wear a device that lets you into your room, that discreetly tracks your move from the bar to the dinner table to the pool and delivers your drink order wherever you are. You can buy sunscreen or toothpaste or souvenirs in the ship's stores without touching anything. If you're a Carnival Cruise Lines passenger, this is reality right now, in part because of the company's partnership with Couchbase, according to Mark Gamble, product and solutions marketing director, Couchbase. Couchbase provides a cloud native, no SQL database technology that's used to power applications for customers including Carnival but also Amadeus, Comcast, LinkedIn, and Tesco. In Carnival's case, Gamble said, “they run an edge data center on their ships to power their Ocean Medallion application, which they are super proud of. They use it a lot in their ads, because it provides a personalized service, which is a differentiator for them to their customers.” In this episode of The New Stack Makers, Gamble spoke to Heather Joslyn, features editor of TNS, about edge computing, 5G, and Couchbase Capella, its Database as a Service (DBaaS) offering for enterprises. This episode of Makers was sponsored by Couchbase.5G and Offline-First AppsThe goal of edge computing, Gamble told our podcast audience, is bring data and compute closer to the applications that consume it. This speeds up data processing, he said, “because data doesn't have to travel all the way to the cloud and back.” But it also has other benefits “This serves to make applications more reliable, because local data processing sort of removes internet slowness and outages from the equation,” he said. The innovation of 5G networks has also had a big impact on reducing latency and increasing uptime, Gamble said. “To compare with 4G, things like the average round trip data travel time between the device, and the cell tower is like 15 milliseconds. And with 5G, that latency drops to like two milliseconds. And 5G can support they say, a million devices, within a third of a mile radius, way more than what's possible with 4G.” But 5G, Gamble said, “really requires edge computing to realize its its full potential.” Increasingly, he said, Couchbase hears interest from its customers in building “offline-first” applications, which can run even in Wi-Fi dead zones. The use cases, he said, are everywhere: “When I pass a fast food restaurant, it's starting to become more common, where you'll see that, instead of just a box you're talking to, there's a person holding a tablet, and they walk down the line, and they're taking orders. And as they come closer to the restaurant, it syncs up with the kitchen. They find that just a better, more efficient way to serve customers. And so it becomes a competitive differentiator forum.” As part of Couchbase's Capella product, it recently announced Capella App Service, a new capability for mobile developers, is a fully managed backend designed for mobile, Internet of Things (IoT) and edge applications. “Developers use it to access and sync data between the Database as a Service and their edge devices, as well as it handles authenticating and managing mobile and edge app users,” he said. Used in conjunction with Couchbase Lite, a lightweight, embedded NoSQL database used with mobile and IoT devices, Capella App Services synchronizes the data between backend and edge devices. Even for workers in remote areas, “eventually, you have to make sure that data updates are shared with the rest of the ecosystem,” Gamble said. “ And that's what App Services is meant to do, as conductivity allows — so during network disruptions in areas with no internet, apps will still continue to operate.” Check out the rest of the conversation to learn more about edge computing and the challenges Gamble thinks still need to be addressed in that space.
Show Notes With .NET 7 around the corner, we're putting the finishing touches on everything in preparation - tune in to find out more! David, James, and Matt will fill you in on all the details plus the latest in Visual Studio and Azure news! New releases .NET MAUI support for .NET 7 RC2 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-maui-rc2/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) On.NET with David with .NET MAUI for .NET 7 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV6DnxVyIOo) Draw all over your maps (https://www.andreasnesheim.no/creating-outlined-map-polygons-in-net-maui/) .NET MAUI support for XCode 14 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-maui-xcode14/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) .NET 7 RC2 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-dotnet-7-rc-2/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) VS Mac 17.4 P2.1 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-for-mac-17-4-preview-2-1-is-now-available/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) .NET MAUI Community Toolkit v1.3 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-the-dotnet-maui-community-toolkit-v13/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Latest News Microsoft Teams Infrastructure and ACS migration to .NET 6 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/microsoft-teams-infrastructure-and-azure-communication-services-journey-to-dotnet-6/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Microsoft Commerce migration to .NET 6 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/microsoft-commerce-dotnet-6-migration-journey/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Bing Ads Campaigns migration to .NET 6 (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/bing-ads-campaign-platform-journey-to-dotnet-6/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Compare files in Visual Studio (https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/comparing-files-in-visual-studio/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) .NET Conf is coming up! (https://dotnetconf.net) The .NET Conf Student Zone (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/educator-developer-blog/net-conference-student-zone-7th-nov-2022/ba-p/3655584) Azure News All the goodness for .NET 7 in Azure Functions and App Service (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/apps-on-azure-blog/azure-functions-2022-update/ba-p/3648731?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Azure Service of the Month Azure App Configuration (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-app-configuration/?WT.mc_id=dotnet-79812-masoucou) Follow Us: * James: Twitter (https://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno), Blog (https://montemagno.com), GitHub (http://github.com/jamesmontemagno), Merge Conflict Podcast (http://mergeconflict.fm) * Matt: Twitter (https://twitter.com/codemillmatt), Blog (https://codemilltech.com), GitHub (https://github.com/codemillmatt) * David: Twitter (https://twitter.com/davidortinau), Github (https://github.com/davidortinau)
James Tabor from the Azure CXP CRE (Customer Reliability Engineering) team shares how he improves team productivity by building Power Platform Apps and gives us tips and tricks to get us started on the same journey. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode437.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/_t6BIh-9vHI Other Updates: Public preview: Ephemeral OS disks supports host-based encryption using customer managed key | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Generally available: Live resize for Premium SSD and Standard SSD Disk Storage | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Elevate your visualizations with Azure Managed Grafana—now generally available https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/elevate-your-visualizations-with-azure-managed-grafana-now-generally-available/ Microsoft Cost Management updates – August 2022 https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-cost-management-updates-august-2022/ Azure private MEC—A thriving partner ecosystem https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-private-mec-a-thriving-partner-ecosystem/ Azure Virtual Machines with Ampere Altra Arm–based processors—generally available https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-virtual-machines-with-ampere-altra-arm-based-processors-generally-available/ Azure Cosmos DB integrated cache | Microsoft Docs Public preview: App Configuration references for App Service and Azure Functions | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Generally available: Azure Functions extension for Event Grid blob trigger | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure
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The team catches up with Byron Tardif from the App Services team to learn about App Services' migration to Kestrel+YARP (Yet Another Resource Provider) Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode436.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/OuPj4RAGDLQ Resources: A Heavy Lift: Bringing Kestrel + YARP to Azure App Services - .NET Blog (microsoft.com) gRPC support on App Service now in Public Preview - Azure App Service Submit App Services ideas at Web Apps · Community (azure.com)
Kendall is a Senior Product Manager for Azure Container Apps based out of Austin, TX. When she's not working, Kendall enjoys being outdoors, teaching spin classes, and hanging out with her cat, Koda. Topics of Discussion: [3:46] Kendall talks about starting in consulting and building her skill set in customer empathy and understanding the pain points that developers are experiencing. [4:13] Even if it makes you uncomfortable, lean in as much as you can to opportunities for technical training. [7:16] What interested Kendall in working on things that are more in running applications vs. doing frameworks for building applications? [8:09] Even if you're in operations at an organization, your overall objective is to help developers be more productive and focus on what's making the company money and help them operate on what their core value proposition is for their customers. [11:35] Kendall discusses Azure Container Apps and starts with App Service. [21:02] Is Kendall working on Windows adapting containers? [24:02] Do you have more control in container apps than you do in App Service, or does that limitation still stay the same? [30:45] Kendall forecasts the future of container ops adoption and that we will see more and more cohesiveness in terms of the Azure portfolio. [31:40] What does the pricing model look like? [41:54] Kendall would recommend at least starting with the Azure Architecture Center. Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's YouTube Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Kendall Roden on Microsoft Cloud Kendall Roden Twitter The Azure Podcast Kendall Roden LinkedIn Kendall Roden GitHub Azure Container Apps Samples Azure-Samples Youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5rXtjltSImRsDw-sqr3wUDyG_IwlV_HN Azure Container Apps discord server Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Audrey Long, a Senior Security Software Engineer in Commercial Software Engineering at Microsoft, discusses the Defender for the Cloud service. She explains how the service plays an important part in securing our assets and apps in Azure and other clouds as well. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode426.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/w5wG6Bf2aQY Resources: Overview: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction Microsoft Defender for Servers Microsoft Defender for Storage Microsoft Defender for SQL Microsoft Defender for Containers Microsoft Defender for App Service Microsoft Defender for Key Vault Microsoft Defender for Resource Manager Microsoft Defender for DNS Microsoft Defender for open-source relational databases Microsoft Defender for Azure Cosmos DB (Preview) Microsoft Defender for IoT https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/iot-defender/#overview Other updates: General availability: Storage optimized Azure VMs deliver higher performance for data analytics. | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Generally available: Azure NC A100 v4 virtual machines for AI | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure General availability: New portal experience for Microsoft Artifact Registry | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Start skilling on Azure with these helpful guides https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/start-skilling-on-azure-with-these-helpful-guides/ Find out why your SQL Server data belongs on Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/find-out-why-your-sql-server-data-belongs-on-azure/
In this episode the trio talk news in Purview, Power BI, Static Web Apps, App Services and API management, as well as check out new passwordless solutions, discuss a tenant separation vulnerability in Azure Synapse Analytics, and finally have a conversation around documentation... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kyle Teegarden, a Senior PM in the DevDiv group, gets us re-acquainted with the Redis offering on Azure and discusses all the latest features including the Enterprise tier. Media File: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode423.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/xKA-w7Icn00 Resources: Azure Cache for Redis | Microsoft Azure How to Improve Your Azure SQL Performance by up to 800% - Microsoft Tech Community Cache-Aside pattern - Azure Architecture Center Implement Redis Pub/Sub and Streams in Azure Cache for Redis - Learn Optimize your web applications by caching read-only data with Redis - Learn Quickstart: Use Azure Cache for Redis in .NET Core Updates: Generally available: Node pool snapshot Generally available: Scale-down mode in AKS Public preview: Static Web Apps now supports Gitlab and Bitbucket for CI/CD Public preview: Azure Storage as share in Windows Code in App Service Intelligent application protection from edge to cloud with Azure Web Application Firewall Customize your secure VM session experience with native client support on Azure Bastion
Yun Jung Choi, a PM in the Azure team, give us details about a valuable feature of the popular App Service, that allows customers to perform a variety of advanced troubleshooting tasks right within the Azure Portal. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode417.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/A8IB5A2YWFI Resources: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/overview-diagnostics Other updates: Manage port forwarding for backend pool with Azure Load Balancer https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/manage-port-forwarding-for-backend-pool-with-azure-load-balancer/ 5 reasons to attend the Modernize and Migrate with Hybrid Cloud Flexibility digital event https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/5-reasons-to-attend-the-modernize-and-migrate-with-hybrid-cloud-flexibility-digital-event/ Accelerate graphics-heavy workloads using NVads A10 v5 Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/accelerate-graphicsheavy-workloads-using-nvads-a10-v5-azure/ Azure confidential computing with NVIDIA GPUs for trustworthy AI https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-confidential-computing-with-nvidia-gpus-for-trustworthy-ai/ Public preview: Azure Container Registry on Azure Stack Hub | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/we-ll-retire-azure-time-series-insights-on-31-of-march-2025/ https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/netcore31/ Azure QnA Maker will be retired on 31 March 2025 https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-qna-maker-will-be-retired-on-31-march-2025/
The team catches up with Abhishek Tiwari to talk about the past, present, and future of Azure DNS. Insert image Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode414.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/lHHwNJEVEas Other updates: The new and better ‘WordPress on App Service’ - Microsoft Tech Community Public preview: Azure NetApp Files - application consistent snapshot tool v5.1 | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Public preview: SKU recommendation in Azure SQL Migration extension - Azure Data Studio | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure - an extension for Azure Data Studio General availability: Azure Red Hat OpenShift support for OpenShift 4.9 | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Public preview: Azure Spring Cloud Enterprise | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect Stephen Kaufman gives us valuable insights into the considerations for making applications 'Cloud Native' when hosting them on Azure. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode413.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/6xUmrgL1dNM Resources: CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape Link to the CNCF Trail map Other updates: Public preview: Azure Spring Cloud Enterprise https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/public-preview-azure-spring-cloud-enterprise/ Public preview: WordPress enhancements for App Service https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/public-preview-wordpress-enhancements-for-app-service/ Generally available: Direct enterprise agreement on Azure Cost Management and Billing https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/ea-azure-billing-experience-on-cost-management-and-billing-3/
Of course, we all want to know if our pets are happy and healthy, but how can we be sure that we are doing enough?Every year we get a front-row seat to the latest and greatest pet care items. And many times, what we see are merely reinventions or simple improvements upon tech and gadgets that already exist. But this year we were able to witness a brand new use of technology that just may end up being a game-changer when it comes to the health of our beloved pets.What is TTcare?Created by AI FOR PET, TTcarehas developed an AI technology-based app service that allows anyone to quickly and easily check in on the health of their pets. TTcare is the first mobile application in the world that can help to determine whether a disease may exist right at home without the need for any expensive or special equipment. Their business model and technology are currently patent pending and this unique app is the first product of this kind to be officially approved by the Korean government for an "Artificial Intelligence-based medical device software for animals" rather than as a general pet service.How TTcare WorksHow is this even possible, you ask? We had the exact same question. Basically, AI FOR PET has been able to build out a custom technology within their app that is able to detect certain diseases via analyzing pictures of the pets' eyes or skin. This brand new usage of photo recognition technology is based on an image recognition algorithm that can detect specific abnormalities. Not only can this information help give pet owners a heads up to potential health concerns, but it can also be used to help veterinarians diagnose diseases at early stages, which is crucial for effective treatment.TTcare is the first mobile application in the world to determine whether a disease exists by using something as simple as a photograph of the family pet. TTcare not only helps keep your furry friends healthy and happy, but it also makes checking on their health so much easier than ever before! And although this technology, at first glance, appears to be too amazing to be true. It simply joins a much longer list in the preventive healthcare arena, such as glucose, oxygen level and even sleep monitoring. So to them, it was a natural next step to take this type of health detection to the next level by offering convenient and simple in-home monitoring of the health of our furry companions.Benefits of TTcareThere are many benefits to using TTcare. It provides for easy and simple checkups that can be done from anywhere in the world! These checkups can be performed by anyone, regardless of whether they have a veterinary background or not. It can also prevent diseases from spreading and allows for early diagnosis and treatment.How You Can Use TTcareThe TTcare app is available for free download on the App Store and Google Play and is very easy to use. Once you have downloaded the app, you can create an account and start taking pictures, with step-by-step instructions and guidance, of your pet's eyes and skin. TTcare will automatically analyze the pictures and provide you with information on whether your pet has any potential diseases. You can then take this information to seek your veterinarian for further diagnosis and treatment.SummaryThe TTcare app is available now in the mobile app stores. To learn more about the platform and download the app, head over to the company's website.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
Of course, we all want to know if our pets are happy and healthy, but how can we be sure that we are doing enough?Every year we get a front-row seat to the latest and greatest pet care items. And many times, what we see are merely reinventions or simple improvements upon tech and gadgets that already exist. But this year we were able to witness a brand new use of technology that just may end up being a game-changer when it comes to the health of our beloved pets.What is TTcare?Created by AI FOR PET, TTcarehas developed an AI technology-based app service that allows anyone to quickly and easily check in on the health of their pets. TTcare is the first mobile application in the world that can help to determine whether a disease may exist right at home without the need for any expensive or special equipment. Their business model and technology are currently patent pending and this unique app is the first product of this kind to be officially approved by the Korean government for an "Artificial Intelligence-based medical device software for animals" rather than as a general pet service.How TTcare WorksHow is this even possible, you ask? We had the exact same question. Basically, AI FOR PET has been able to build out a custom technology within their app that is able to detect certain diseases via analyzing pictures of the pets' eyes or skin. This brand new usage of photo recognition technology is based on an image recognition algorithm that can detect specific abnormalities. Not only can this information help give pet owners a heads up to potential health concerns, but it can also be used to help veterinarians diagnose diseases at early stages, which is crucial for effective treatment.TTcare is the first mobile application in the world to determine whether a disease exists by using something as simple as a photograph of the family pet. TTcare not only helps keep your furry friends healthy and happy, but it also makes checking on their health so much easier than ever before! And although this technology, at first glance, appears to be too amazing to be true. It simply joins a much longer list in the preventive healthcare arena, such as glucose, oxygen level and even sleep monitoring. So to them, it was a natural next step to take this type of health detection to the next level by offering convenient and simple in-home monitoring of the health of our furry companions.Benefits of TTcareThere are many benefits to using TTcare. It provides for easy and simple checkups that can be done from anywhere in the world! These checkups can be performed by anyone, regardless of whether they have a veterinary background or not. It can also prevent diseases from spreading and allows for early diagnosis and treatment.How You Can Use TTcareThe TTcare app is available for free download on the App Store and Google Play and is very easy to use. Once you have downloaded the app, you can create an account and start taking pictures, with step-by-step instructions and guidance, of your pet's eyes and skin. TTcare will automatically analyze the pictures and provide you with information on whether your pet has any potential diseases. You can then take this information to seek your veterinarian for further diagnosis and treatment.SummaryThe TTcare app is available now in the mobile app stores. To learn more about the platform and download the app, head over to the company's website.Interview by Todd Cochrane of Geek News Central.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more. The most flexible tools for podcasting. Get a 30 day free trial of storage and statistics.
The Azure App Service Environment is an Azure App Service feature that provides a fully isolated and dedicated environment for securely running App Service apps at high scale. Christina Compy joins Scott Hanselman to introduce ASE v3. 00:00 - Introduction 04:26 - Demo 08:39 - Resources 09:48 - ASEv3 vs ASEv2 13:19 - Wrap-up Resources: App Service Environment overview Create an App Service Environment Using an App Service Environment Securing web workloads with App Service Environments Create a free account (Azure)
The Azure App Service Environment is an Azure App Service feature that provides a fully isolated and dedicated environment for securely running App Service apps at high scale. Christina Compy joins Scott Hanselman to introduce ASE v3. 00:00 - Introduction 04:26 - Demo 08:39 - Resources 09:48 - ASEv3 vs ASEv2 13:19 - Wrap-up Resources: App Service Environment overview Create an App Service Environment Using an App Service Environment Securing web workloads with App Service Environments Create a free account (Azure)
Rob Vettor, a Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft, has a lot to say about Cloud Native Apps and tells us how to host them on Azure. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode385.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/nZjUkAyt4Jc Resources: Cloud Native eBook: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/cloud-native/ Dapr eBook: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/architecture/dapr-for-net-developers/ DotNet Conf on Microservices – 6 hour training class (June 30th, 2020)• Microservices Workshop Module 1: Introducing microservices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMDufMYAsmw&t=168s • Microservices Module 2: Modeling and architecting microservices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7MM21aIsqk• Microservices Workshop Module 3: Microservice communication https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL3Kxd4Auys• Microservices Workshop Module 4: Deploying microservices to Kubernetes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G7NB4waGbk• Microservices Workshop Module 5: Deploying service mesh to Kubernetes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwEfynnevEU• Microservices Module 6: Distributed data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kVmb747vfM Blog: www.thinkingincloudnative.com Other updates: General availability: Azure Spring Cloud Pricing Model Change | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Public preview: Azure Spring Cloud New Relic One integration and additional feature updates | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure General availability: Application Insights integration with App Services for Java & Node.js apps | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Public preview: Create AKS clusters without local user accounts | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Public preview: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) smart defaults | Azure updates | Microsoft Azure Drive growth with the most partner-focused business platform https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/drive-growth-with-the-most-partnerfocused-business-platform/ Manage RDP and SSH connectivity at scale with Azure Bastion https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/manage-rdp-and-ssh-connectivity-at-scale-with-azure-bastion/ Innovate from cloud to edge on your terms with Azure https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/innovate-from-cloud-to-edge-on-your-terms-with-azure/ Public preview: API Management and Event Grid integration https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/public-preview-api-management-and-event-grid-integration/
Claire Giordano joins Scott Hanselman to show how the new Free account for Flexible Server & the new Basic tier for Hyperscale (Citus) in Azure Database for PostgreSQL makes it easier and cheaper to get started with Postgres on Azure.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:15]– What you might not know about Postgres on Azure[0:02:50]– Flexible Server available in Azure free account[0:04:00]– Getting started with Hyperscale (Citus)[0:09:05]– Demo: Hyperscale (Citus)[0:18:20]– Wrap-upFlexible Server (Preview) documentationTutorial: Deploy Django app with App Service and Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Flexible Server (Preview)DEMO: 3 Hyperscale (Citus) superpowers to scale PostgreSQL (YouTube)Citus (PostgreSQL extension) GitHub repoAzure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus) documentationNew Postgres superpowers in Hyperscale (Citus) with Citus 10Sharding Postgres with Basic tier in Hyperscale (Citus), how why & whenMicrosoft Learn: Introduction to Azure Database for PostgreSQLIntroducing Flexible Server in Azure Database for PostgreSQL & MySQL (Ch 9)How do you pronounce Citus?Create a free account (Azure)
Claire Giordano joins Scott Hanselman to show how the new Free account for Flexible Server & the new Basic tier for Hyperscale (Citus) in Azure Database for PostgreSQL makes it easier and cheaper to get started with Postgres on Azure.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:01:15]– What you might not know about Postgres on Azure[0:02:50]– Flexible Server available in Azure free account[0:04:00]– Getting started with Hyperscale (Citus)[0:09:05]– Demo: Hyperscale (Citus)[0:18:20]– Wrap-upFlexible Server (Preview) documentationTutorial: Deploy Django app with App Service and Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Flexible Server (Preview)DEMO: 3 Hyperscale (Citus) superpowers to scale PostgreSQL (YouTube)Citus (PostgreSQL extension) GitHub repoAzure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus) documentationNew Postgres superpowers in Hyperscale (Citus) with Citus 10Sharding Postgres with Basic tier in Hyperscale (Citus), how why & whenMicrosoft Learn: Introduction to Azure Database for PostgreSQLIntroducing Flexible Server in Azure Database for PostgreSQL & MySQL (Ch 9)How do you pronounce Citus?Create a free account (Azure)
Azure PM and #1 Fan of App Service Environment, Christina Compy talks to us about new ASE V3 which is currently being Previewed. She shares several key updates in the latest version and provides tips and guidance to use this SKU of App Services. Media File: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode380.mp3 YouTube: Azure Podcast - App Service Environment - YouTubeResources:ASEv3 preview announcement ASEv3 overview ASEv3 march to GA blog JBoss EAP video A fully managed Jakarta EE-certified platform Updates: Build cloud-native applications that run anywhere
The team talks to Azure specialists Jeff Mitchell and Rob Kuehfus about the Enterprise Scale Landing Zones that are part of the Cloud Adoption Framework. These architectural templates allow enterprises to lay down an Azure footprint that is consistent with best practices in terms of security, governance, networking and identity and can be leveraged by new and existing Azure customers. Media file: https://azpodcast.blob.core.windows.net/episodes/Episode367.mp3 YouTube: https://youtu.be/5xshifBaj1E Resources: Review the Enterprise-scale landing zones Architecture guidance Review the Enterprise-scale landing zones implementation guidelines Review and deploy a reference implementation MS Learning Path - Create an enterprise-scale architecture in Azure Try out the reference implementation on your own: Introduction to Enterprise Scale ‘in-a-box’ tutorial (Github) Check out the Channel 9 series for ESLZ and WAF here Other updates: · Azure Defender for App Service introduces dangling DNS protection - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/blog/azure-defender-for-app-service-introduces-dangling-dns-protection/· Prevent dangling DNS entries and avoid subdomain takeover - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/subdomain-takeover Demystifying cloud economicshttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/demystifying-cloud-economics/E-commerce on Azure increases security with Payment Card Industry Three-Domain Secure compliancehttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/e-commerce-on-azure-increases-security-with-payment-card-industry-three-domain-secure-compliance/Automating quota management with Azure Quota REST APIhttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/automating-quota-management-with-azure-quota-rest-api/Microsoft plans to establish first datacenter region in Indonesiahttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/microsoft-plans-to-establish-first-datacenter-region-in-indonesia/
Azure App Service hosts millions of apps, serves trillions of requests per day, and has an SLA of 99.95%. But what should you do when your app has issues in production? Byron Tardif joins Scott Hanselman to discuss some operational best practices for running your web apps on Azure App Service.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:00:49]– Demo setup[0:02:23]– Demo[0:19:24]– Discussion & wrap-upTutorial: Troubleshoot an App Service app with Azure MonitorAzure App Service deployment slotsAzure App Service monitoringAzure App ServiceAZ-400: Develop a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) strategyCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure App Service hosts millions of apps, serves trillions of requests per day, and has an SLA of 99.95%. But what should you do when your app has issues in production? Byron Tardif joins Scott Hanselman to discuss some operational best practices for running your web apps on Azure App Service.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:00:49]– Demo setup[0:02:23]– Demo[0:19:24]– Discussion & wrap-upTutorial: Troubleshoot an App Service app with Azure MonitorAzure App Service deployment slotsAzure App Service monitoringAzure App ServiceAZ-400: Develop a Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) strategyCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure App Service hosts over 2M web apps with a fully managed app hosting platform for .NET, Node, Python, and Java web apps. In this episode, Gaurav Seth shows Scott Hanselman what's new in Azure App Service. Gaurav demos the new Premium V3 Plan with newer and faster hardware and lower pricing, ability to save costs with the new Reserved Instance Pricing, how to migrate ASP.NET apps with OS dependencies using Windows Containers, and briefly discusses the upcoming App Service Environment v3.[0:00:00]– Overview[0:00:23]– What's new in App Service[0:04:05]– Premium V3 Plan with Windows Containers GA[0:07:10]– Reserved Instance Pricing and other cost savings[0:08:13]– App migration demo[0:13:31]– Networking capabilities in Windows Containers[0:15:56]– Azure Front Door with Web Application Firewall[0:18:20]– App Service Environment v3 & wrap-upDownload the Migration Assistant for your .NET and PHP AppsZero to Hero with App Service blog post seriesMigrate, Modernize .NET applications on Azure (Ignite 2020)Continuous Deployment for Windows Containers with GitHub ActionsDeploy a website to Azure with Azure App ServiceCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure App Service hosts over 2M web apps with a fully managed app hosting platform for .NET, Node, Python, and Java web apps. In this episode, Gaurav Seth shows Scott Hanselman what's new in Azure App Service. Gaurav demos the new Premium V3 Plan with newer and faster hardware and lower pricing, ability to save costs with the new Reserved Instance Pricing, how to migrate ASP.NET apps with OS dependencies using Windows Containers, and briefly discusses the upcoming App Service Environment v3.[0:00:00]– Overview[0:00:23]– What's new in App Service[0:04:05]– Premium V3 Plan with Windows Containers GA[0:07:10]– Reserved Instance Pricing and other cost savings[0:08:13]– App migration demo[0:13:31]– Networking capabilities in Windows Containers[0:15:56]– Azure Front Door with Web Application Firewall[0:18:20]– App Service Environment v3 & wrap-upDownload the Migration Assistant for your .NET and PHP AppsZero to Hero with App Service blog post seriesMigrate, Modernize .NET applications on Azure (Ignite 2020)Continuous Deployment for Windows Containers with GitHub ActionsDeploy a website to Azure with Azure App ServiceCreate a free account (Azure)
Chad Metcalf from Docker joins Scott Hanselman to show how to use the Docker CLI to deploy a container to Azure Container Instances (ACI). Using only the Docker CLI, Chad deploys a Minecraft image to ACI and then shares the public IP address with Scott so he can join in the wacky, blocky world!ACI provides general-purpose, serverless containers-as-a-service that can be used with Logic Apps, App Service, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Functions, and other platforms in Azure to serve dev, test, and production workloads. Use ACI for deploying build/test containers, host backend APIs, or as part of a workflow.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:50]- Docker CLI and ACI context[0:03:14]- Demo: Deploying a Minecraft server in a container locally[0:06:57]- Demo: Deploying a Minecraft server in a container to Azure Container Instances[0:12:47]- Wrap-upDocker Desktop (Docker)Deploying Docker containers on Azure (Docker)Quickstart: Deploy a container instance in Azure using the Docker CLIDeploying a Minecraft Docker Server to the cloud (Docker)Create a free account (Azure)
Chad Metcalf from Docker joins Scott Hanselman to show how to use the Docker CLI to deploy a container to Azure Container Instances (ACI). Using only the Docker CLI, Chad deploys a Minecraft image to ACI and then shares the public IP address with Scott so he can join in the wacky, blocky world!ACI provides general-purpose, serverless containers-as-a-service that can be used with Logic Apps, App Service, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Functions, and other platforms in Azure to serve dev, test, and production workloads. Use ACI for deploying build/test containers, host backend APIs, or as part of a workflow.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:50]- Docker CLI and ACI context[0:03:14]- Demo: Deploying a Minecraft server in a container locally[0:06:57]- Demo: Deploying a Minecraft server in a container to Azure Container Instances[0:12:47]- Wrap-upDocker Desktop (Docker)Deploying Docker containers on Azure (Docker)Quickstart: Deploy a container instance in Azure using the Docker CLIDeploying a Minecraft Docker Server to the cloud (Docker)Create a free account (Azure)
In this episode, Azure CTO Mark Russinovich joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use Azure Container Instances (ACI) to host a containerized application. Mark deploys an image processing container in three ways: as a standalone ACI container, as part of a Logic Apps workflow, and as the backend of a web app.ACI provides general-purpose, serverless containers-as-a-service that can be used with Logic Apps, App Service, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Functions, and other platforms in Azure to serve dev, test, and production workloads. Use ACI for deploying build/test containers, host backend APIs, or as part of a workflow. [0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:52]- What is ACI and when should I use it? [0:04:30]- Demo: Simple ACI deployment with a public IP endpoint[0:09:42]- Demo: ACI-Logic Apps integration[0:12:30]- Demo: ACI as a production backend for a web app[0:13:38]- Wrap-upAzure Container Instances overviewQuickstart: Deploy a container instance in Azure using the Azure CLIACI Logic Apps connectorACI Connector documentationDeploy to Azure Container Instances with Docker DesktopCreate a free account (Azure)
In this episode, Azure CTO Mark Russinovich joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can use Azure Container Instances (ACI) to host a containerized application. Mark deploys an image processing container in three ways: as a standalone ACI container, as part of a Logic Apps workflow, and as the backend of a web app.ACI provides general-purpose, serverless containers-as-a-service that can be used with Logic Apps, App Service, Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Functions, and other platforms in Azure to serve dev, test, and production workloads. Use ACI for deploying build/test containers, host backend APIs, or as part of a workflow. [0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:52]- What is ACI and when should I use it? [0:04:30]- Demo: Simple ACI deployment with a public IP endpoint[0:09:42]- Demo: ACI-Logic Apps integration[0:12:30]- Demo: ACI as a production backend for a web app[0:13:38]- Wrap-upAzure Container Instances overviewQuickstart: Deploy a container instance in Azure using the Azure CLIACI Logic Apps connectorACI Connector documentationDeploy to Azure Container Instances with Docker DesktopCreate a free account (Azure)
Abel Wang joins Donovan Brown to show how to use Azure Pipelines to build and deploy apps for Azure Functions, App Service and even Kubernetes Clusters.[0:00:45] - DemoBuild and deploy Java to Azure FunctionsDeploy a Docker container app to Azure Kubernetes ServiceDeploy a web app to Azure App ServicesAzure DevOps overviewCreate a free account (Azure)
Abel Wang joins Donovan Brown to show how to use Azure Pipelines to build and deploy apps for Azure Functions, App Service and even Kubernetes Clusters.[0:00:45] - DemoBuild and deploy Java to Azure FunctionsDeploy a Docker container app to Azure Kubernetes ServiceDeploy a web app to Azure App ServicesAzure DevOps overviewCreate a free account (Azure)
Jeff Hollan joins Scott Hanselman to show how you can quickly develop and deploy code to run in the cloud with Azure Functions. Functions can be written in a variety of languages, and will automatically trigger and scale based on your application needs.[0:01:53] - DemoQuickstart: Create your first function in Azure using Visual StudioTutorial: Create and deploy serverless Azure Functions in Python with Visual Studio CodeUse Key Vault references for App Service and Azure FunctionsAzure Functions overviewGo serverless playlist on YouTubeCreate a free account (Azure)