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1月のセキュリティ更新を適用したWindowsで「Azure Virtual Desktop」「Windows 365」にログインできないトラブル 暫定解決策あり。 Microsoftが1月13日(米国太平洋時間、以下同)に配信を開始したWindowsの月例セキュリティ更新プログラムを適用した後、「Windows App」を使って「Azure Virtual Desktop」「Windows 365」へのリモートデスクトップ接続(サインイン)が行えない事象が発生している。同社では現在原因の調査とデバッグを行っており、追って臨時の「帯域外(OOB)更新プログラム」を配信する予定だ。
Es raro leer ese titulo en uno de mis podcast, pero es muy importante que no actualices Windows. Ya que justamente por una actualización de seguridad, Windows se esta bloqueando en todo el mundo. Han quedado bloqueados equipos bloqueados de aeropuertos, salud, transporte, empresas, bolsa, etc. La solucion es volver atrás con una imagen anterior, y si no actualizaste, NO hacerlo. Microsoft le tira la culpa a la empresa de seguridad CrowdStrike, que fue quien implemento un parche para "hacer más seguro los sistemas". Ademas hay reportados problemas en Windows Azure y Onedrive como también Office 365. MacOS y Linux sin problemas. El lunes en radiogeek podcast ampliamos sobre como se soluciona este tema.
Sriram Krishnan is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz where he invests in crypto and currently heads up the UK offices of a16z crypto. He works closely with Farcaster, Story Protocol, Kindred. Prior to joining a16z, Sriram led product and engineering teams at X, Meta and Snap. Sriram started his career at Microsoft as a founding member of Windows Azure. He was also previously a personal investor in several prominent tech companies. Sriram writes actively at @sriramk on Twitter and at sriramk.com. He co-hosts “The Aarthi and Sriram Show”, a leading podcast on tech and business. Stay connected with Sriram: https://sriramk.com/ Follow Sriram on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sriramk Follow Sriram on X: https://twitter.com/sriramk Subscribe to the newsletter: https://www.aarthiandsriram.com/ Learn more about a16z: https://a16z.com/author/sriram-krishnan/ Follow Casey Adams on Instagram: https://instagram.com/casey Learn more about www.Listener.com SUBSCRIBE ON THE APPLE PODCAST APP: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-casey-adams-show/id1328795944
Zero Day - Mark Russinovich works at Microsoft in the Windows Azure product team as a Technical Fellow, Microsoft's senior-most technical position. Mark earned a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and he joined Microsoft when it acquired Winternals Software, which he co-founded in 1996. He is also author of the popular Sysinternals Windows administration and diagnostic tools. He is coauthor of the Microsoft Press Windows Internals book series, a contributing editor for TechNet Magazine, and a senior contributing editor for Windows IT Pro Magazine.- www.zerodaythebook.comFor Your Listening Pleasure for these Lockdown / Stay-At-Home COVID and Variants Times - For all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv
Jason Zander, executive vice president of the Azure Team joins Scott Hanselman to celebrate the 8th anniversary of Azure Friday. In this special crossover episode with Hanselminutes, they reflect on Azure's history and Jason's career at Microsoft during that timeframe. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - Jason's history at Microsoft 08:25 - Microsoft's evolution 10:44 - Cloud before the cloud 19:38 - Developers as execs 23:03 - Azure today 25:25 - Looking forward 30:33 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Hanselminutes Podcast 63 - Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander on Silverlight New Team, New Challenges (Jason Zander's blog) Getting Started with Windows Azure, the SDK, and Visual Studio Microsoft Quantum Create a free account (Azure)
Jason Zander, executive vice president of the Azure Team joins Scott Hanselman to celebrate the 8th anniversary of Azure Friday. In this special crossover episode with Hanselminutes, they reflect on Azure's history and Jason's career at Microsoft during that timeframe. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:13 - Jason's history at Microsoft 08:25 - Microsoft's evolution 10:44 - Cloud before the cloud 19:38 - Developers as execs 23:03 - Azure today 25:25 - Looking forward 30:33 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Hanselminutes Podcast 63 - Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander on Silverlight New Team, New Challenges (Jason Zander's blog) Getting Started with Windows Azure, the SDK, and Visual Studio Microsoft Quantum Create a free account (Azure)
My guest for Ep144 of The Startup Playbook Podcast is the Co-founder & CEO of Code Pilot, David Lemphers. Dave has recently returned to Australia after spending 12 years in the US. He initially moved there to be an early member of the Windows Azure engineering team, before jumping out and launching his own startups. To date Dave has co-founded and successfully exited 4 AI startups including; ZenDeals which was acquired by RetailMeNot for $22M just 2 years after launching and his last startup, Code Pilot, which was acquired by AngelList. If that wasn't enough, David has also authored 3 US patents on AI and ML and serves as the CTO in residence at Techstars. In this interview we covered a wide range of topics including: Dave's Lessons from founding, growing and exiting 4 companiesParticularly how to setup and negotiate an acquisition dealLifting the lid on what happens after the acquisition goes throughHow to attract great talentHow to create an environment of flow state for your teamHow to create and set gold standards& much more! Timestamps 1.59 - Davids' journey from growing up in Melbourne to making an impact in the startup industry and working with some of biggest companies in the world 4.32 - The impact of and learnings from living and working in the U.S.9.58 - The difference between Australia and the U.S. start up culture13.14 - How and why David had the desire to begin his first startup venture17.03 - Why founders should go to the U.S. to experience the local startup culture and the value of in-person interaction21.01 - Recreating the startup culture in Australia 25.55 - Davids' introduction to machine learning and getting buy in for upcoming technologies 32.57 - Hiring for potential over existing skills and building a great team 38.28 - Understanding no two businesses are the same and finding the right cultural fit for your team39.32 - The process of being acquired and the challenges of due diligence - reference to acquisition of Zen Deals by RetailMeNot 51.34 - Advice for founders to prepare for a successful acquisition56.12 - Building a successful company and incorporating practises in preparation for acquisition 57.43 - The importance of diversity in skill, knowledge and expertise especially in the early stages of a startup 1.04.29 - Sharing company vision to attract great talent and important things to consider when looking for work at a startup1.10.52 - Creating challenging work to encourage a flow state within a team 1.16.25 - How to get in contact with David Links Mentioned Davids' Links Davids' LinkedIn People Eric Schmidt Yousef KhalidiGary FlakeDave Cutler Rachael NeumannBill Gates Cotter Cunningham Steven PhoGeorge ChondrosShreyas KarnikBrian Tuttle Companies Code PilotZenDeals Super! RetailMeNotAngelListMicrosoft PWC BroomlyYahoo SlackASSA ABLOYOverture Past Episodes Ep57 – Rachael NeumannEp130 – Rachael Neumann Special Thanks: Special thanks to Shreyas Karnik and George Chondros for their help with research for this interview ? . Feedback/connect/say hello: Rohit@startupplaybook.co@RohitBhargava7 (Twitter)/rohbhargava (LinkedIn)@rohit_bhargava (Instagram)My Youtube Channel Credits: Music: Joakim Karud – Dreams Other channels: Don't have iTunes? The podcast is also available on Spotify, Soundcloud & Stitcher Audio Player. https://youtu.be/8DlNXYhXDaw The post Ep144 – David Lemphers (Co-founder & CEO – Code Pilot) on exits, thinking big and creating gold standards appeared first on Startup Playbook.
Jon works at Microsoft as a Technical Evangelist focused on ASP.NET and Windows Azure. He's co-author of Wrox Professional ASP.NET MVC, writes samples and tutorials like the MVC Music Store and is a frequent speaker at conferences and international Web Camps events. Jon's been doing professional web development for 17 years, including high scale applications in financial, entertainment and healthcare analytics. He's part of the Herding Code podcast, Twitters as @jongalloway and blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/jongalloway. He likes to travel, but spends most of his time in San Diego with his amazingly patient wife Rachel, three wonderful daughters, a dozen avocado trees and the occasional rattlesnake.
Nick Landry (@ActiveNick) is a mobility pioneer and expert specializing in the design and production of mobile applications for consumers and the enterprise using diverse cross-platform technologies including Windows Phone, Windows 8, iOS, Android, Mobile Web, Xamarin and PhoneGap. Nick is a Senior Technical Evangelist with Microsoft in the New York Metro area and works with developers, students and IT pros to help them learn, adopt and use the Microsoft developer platform to design and build the next generation of apps for Windows Phone, Windows 8 and Windows Azure. Nick is also a Nokia Developer Ambassador whose mandate is to educate and support Windows Phone developers to maximize their success. Prior to joining Microsoft, Nick spent almost two years as a Senior Product Manager for mobile, data visualization and geospatial developer tools across multiple technologies and platforms. He previously spent most his career in IT consulting and services organizations across various technical and business roles, designing, building, managing and selling innovative software solutions for some of the world's top brands and Fortune 500 companies.Nick Landry (@ActiveNick) is a mobility pioneer and expert specializing in the design and production of mobile applications for consumers and the enterprise using diverse cross-platform technologies including Windows Phone, Windows 8, iOS, Android, Mobile Web, Xamarin and PhoneGap. Nick is a Senior Technical Evangelist with Microsoft in the New York Metro area and works with developers, students and IT pros to help them learn, adopt and use the Microsoft developer platform to design and build the next generation of apps for Windows Phone, Windows 8 and Windows Azure. Nick is also a Nokia Developer Ambassador whose mandate is to educate and support Windows Phone developers to maximize their success. Prior to joining Microsoft, Nick spent almost two years as a Senior Product Manager for mobile, data visualization and geospatial developer tools across multiple technologies and platforms. He previously spent most his career in IT consulting and services organizations across various technical and business roles, designing, building, managing and selling innovative software solutions for some of the world's top brands and Fortune 500 companies.
Scott talks to Chacko Daniel about the lifecycle of an Azure Service Fabric Application. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. When you update those applications on a live, running site, what happens? Chacko brings an amazing demo and updates components of a site while it keeps running!
Scott talks to Chacko Daniel about the lifecycle of an Azure Service Fabric Application. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. When you update those applications on a live, running site, what happens? Chacko brings an amazing demo and updates components of a site while it keeps running!
Scott speaks with Matthew Snider about Azure Service Fabric. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. Where do Transactions fit in? How can Services scale AND be reliable?
Scott speaks with Matthew Snider about Azure Service Fabric. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. How do apps live, work, and scale beyond just "VMs in the cloud" and "Web Apps in the cloud." In this conceptual talk, Matthew gives no-nonsense, no marketing answers to straight questions.
Scott speaks with Matthew Snider about Azure Service Fabric. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. How do apps live, work, and scale beyond just "VMs in the cloud" and "Web Apps in the cloud." In this conceptual talk, Matthew gives no-nonsense, no marketing answers to straight questions.
Scott speaks with Matthew Snider about Azure Service Fabric. The Service Fabric is the system that is underlying Windows Azure itself, and it's now being made available as a programming model for developers to create "Born in the Cloud" applications. Where do Transactions fit in? How can Services scale AND be reliable?
Over the past year, we have seen an increase in hack attempts and in security breaches from inside and outside the organization. Standard methods of user authentication are no longer enough to protect an organization's data. Multifactor authentication technology can help! See how you can secure access to SharePoint using on-premises and Windows Azure federation services combined with multifactor authentication. Whether on the premises or in the cloud, these powerful tools can create a secure mechanism for your users to access SharePoint.
Scott learns how to create and share a Linux Image on Windows Azure with Eduard Koller within Ubuntu using the Azure Command Line Tools
Scott learns how to create and share a Linux Image on Windows Azure with Eduard Koller within Ubuntu using the Azure Command Line Tools
Carl and Richard chat with Christian Weyer about his experiences working with cloud technologies in Germany. The conversation starts out pretty grim, digging into how the NSA revelations have chilled interest in cloud technology because of security and privacy concerns. Christian talks about how the technology of Azure is more compelling than ever, but customers just aren't willing to use it. This leads to a conversation about Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server, which brings many Azure technologies to your own internal networks. There's a number of different ways to use Windows Azure Pack, including as a self-service portal to provide testing infrastructure for developers - talk to your ops folks and try it out!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Vishal Joshi from the Windows Azure team. Scott and Vishal dig into the new Azure Portal and explore how best to save money and be aware of your bill and resources. Areas covered in this video: Azure Portal Billing Hub Subscriptions Cost by resource Dashboard Useful topics and posts: The Azure Preview Portal Introducing Web Hosting Plans for Azure Web Sites Visual Studio Online Integration in the Azure portal Related Videos: Overview of the new Azure Portal with Vishal Joshi Exploring the New Azure Portal
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Vishal Joshi from the Windows Azure team. Scott and Vishal dig into the new Azure Portal and explore how best to save money and be aware of your bill and resources. Areas covered in this video: Azure Portal Billing Hub Subscriptions Cost by resource Dashboard Useful topics and posts: The Azure Preview Portal Introducing Web Hosting Plans for Azure Web Sites Visual Studio Online Integration in the Azure portal Related Videos: Overview of the new Azure Portal with Vishal Joshi Exploring the New Azure Portal
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Vishal Joshi from the Windows Azure team. Vishal gives Scott a tour around the new Azure Portal and talks about blades, hubs, journeys, lenses and more. Areas covered in this video: Azure Portal Azure hubs, blades, lenses, journeys Customizing the Azure UI Azure console Azure templates Useful topics and posts: The Azure Preview Portal Introducing Web Hosting Plans for Azure Web Sites Visual Studio Online Integration in the Azure portal Related Videos: Exploring the New Azure Portal Enabling DevOps with Azure and Visual Studio Online
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Vishal Joshi from the Windows Azure team. Vishal gives Scott a tour around the new Azure Portal and talks about blades, hubs, journeys, lenses and more. Areas covered in this video: Azure Portal Azure hubs, blades, lenses, journeys Customizing the Azure UI Azure console Azure templates Useful topics and posts: The Azure Preview Portal Introducing Web Hosting Plans for Azure Web Sites Visual Studio Online Integration in the Azure portal Related Videos: Exploring the New Azure Portal Enabling DevOps with Azure and Visual Studio Online
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Mark Russinovich from the Windows Azure Group. Scott talks with Mark and asks - How does Windows Azure use Software Defined Networking? Areas covered in this video: Software Defined Networking Hardware load balancers Software Load Balancing Useful topics: Load Balancing Virtual Machines Azure Networking Related Videos: Configuring Virtual Machine endpoints and load balancing a Linux VM Web Farm FAQ with Mark Russinovich - Does Windows Azure run Windows?
In this Azure Friday video, Scott Hanselman is joined by Mark Russinovich from the Windows Azure Group. Scott talks with Mark and asks - How does Windows Azure use Software Defined Networking? Areas covered in this video: Software Defined Networking Hardware load balancers Software Load Balancing Useful topics: Load Balancing Virtual Machines Azure Networking Related Videos: Configuring Virtual Machine endpoints and load balancing a Linux VM Web Farm FAQ with Mark Russinovich - Does Windows Azure run Windows?
Scott Hanselman is joined by Mark Russinovich from the Windows Azure Group in this Azure Friday video. Scott talks to Mark Russinovich and asks him - Does Windows Azure run Windows? Areas covered in this video: Azure History and Project "Red Dog" Azure updates and how it works Azure and Interesting hardware errors Related Videos: FAQ with Mark Russinovich - How does Windows Azure heal? Avoiding Cloud Fail: Learning from the Mistakes of Azure with Mark Russinovich
Scott Hanselman is joined by Mark Russinovich from the Windows Azure Group in this Azure Friday video. Scott talks to Mark Russinovich and asks him - Does Windows Azure run Windows? Areas covered in this video: Azure History and Project "Red Dog" Azure updates and how it works Azure and Interesting hardware errors Related Videos: FAQ with Mark Russinovich - How does Windows Azure heal? Avoiding Cloud Fail: Learning from the Mistakes of Azure with Mark Russinovich
Vittorio extends our existing application to retrieve custom profile information from Windows Azure Active Directory usign the WAAD SDK.
Vittorio extends our existing application to retrieve custom profile information from Windows Azure Active Directory usign the WAAD SDK.
Vittorio talks about the Windows Azure Active Directory endpoints and why they matter. We also make an interesting mistake and learn more about the system in the process!
Vittorio talks about the Windows Azure Active Directory endpoints and why they matter. We also make an interesting mistake and learn more about the system in the process!
We create a Windows Azure Active Directory in Azure and talk about our options for populating it and synchronization.
We create a Windows Azure Active Directory in Azure and talk about our options for populating it and synchronization.
Scott talks to Mark Russinovich and asks the burning question - How does Azure heal when it's sick?
Scott talks to Mark Russinovich and asks the burning question - How does Azure heal when it's sick?
Scott Guthrie demos Windows Azure Active Directory in the Cloud
Scott Guthrie demos Windows Azure Active Directory in the Cloud
Erich and Scott continue their exploration of the codenamed "Monaco" editor and the Visual Studio Online experience, editing and deploying node apps and C# apps to Azure via Git.
Erich digs into how the Visual Studio rich editing experience codenamed Monaco uses TypeScript compiled to JavaScript in the browser to deliver type information in a whole new class of application. He also shares the architecture of the new system and how it relates to "Kudu."
Scott talks to Erich Gamma about how a rich JavaScript-based editor codenamed "Monaco" integrates with Windows Azure and Visual Studio Online
It's the first episode and Scott makes an Azure Web Site and deploys it all from within Visual Studio 2013 using the new Azure SDK 2.2. Also, he attaches the debugger to the site in Azure itself! Join the conversation at http://Friday.Azure.com
Carl and Richard talk to Andrea Magnorsky and Andrew O'Connor about their experiences building games in .NET. The conversation starts out talking about the role of MonoGame and how Andrea and Andrew switched to Duality to build Honorbound. Andrea talks about working with artists and the need for visual editors that Duality provides. Andrew talks about the loss of XNA and the challenge of being an indie game developer - there are no good homes these days! Lots of discussion about the right way to distribute games. Game development in .NET is real! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Rob Eisenberg about DurandalJS. DurandalJS is a library for facilitating building Single Page Applications (SPAs). It works along side jQuery, Knockout and RequireJS as well as CSS libraries like Bootstrap and Foundation. Rob talks about how DurandalJS came to be as a logical path from his MVVM framework, Caliburn.Micro. Much discussion about interoperating with other libraries like RequireJS, jQuery, Knockout as well as comparisons with Angular and Ember. Rob builds great things! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard geek out on asteroid mining - the goal that could change mankind forever! After an initial conversation about the problems with sending humans to Mars (in a word: RADIATION), the topic turns to asteroid mining and those crazy folks at Planetary Resources. Richard attacks the idea of justifying asteroid mining with high value minerals and digs into the cooler idea - manufacturing in space. Once you solve the problems of prospecting, extraction and refining resources in space, you can start assembling into things! What do spacecraft and satellites look like if you don't care about lifting them from the Earth! Lots of fun thinking here! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Matthew Podwysocki about the latest news around Reactive Extensions. Matthew starts out talking about how Reactive Extensions has moved into open source in a big way, with lots of cross platform support - .NET, JavaScript, C++, Ruby, Python, even Java itself! The conversation digs into the thinking around the reactive approach to development, dealing with massive streams of data and tying event trapping over it. Lots of great thinking about modern development concepts! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Chris May about building applications for the Google Glass. The conversation starts out talking about the fundamental capabilities of Glass, how it works and when/where it makes sense to use - and apparently driving is NOT one of them! While the native programming environment is Android (and locked down for the time being), there is a cloud-centric REST model with programming support for almost anything including .NET! Lots of discussion around wearable computing in general - is this the next iPod or the next Newton? Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Eric Boyd about what the power of Netflix Chaos Monkey can do to your cloud application. The conversation digs into the thinking around deep testing for highly available systems - it's not what you think of, it's what you never thought about! Eric digs into the thinking around testing in production (what happens when you're too big to test?) and how the various part of the SimianArmy, including Chaos Monkey, are byproducts of very large scale applications in the cloud. You don't choose Chaos Monkey, Chaos Monkey chooses you! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
While at That Conference, Carl and Richard moderated a panel on women in technology. Before the panel started the audience watched She++ the Documentary. Great thoughts on how to address the inequality of gender in technology! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Russ Unger about his work in wireframing user experiences. The conversation starts out talking about the differences between wireframing and prototyping, as well as the role of design in modern applications. And the occasional mention of the deprecated BLINK tag. Russ talks about a design effort between himself and three friends, each using different tools to design the same application. The results are a surprise! Make sure you activate your Windows Azure credits in your MSDN Subscription! You could win an Aston Martin!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Carl and Richard talk to Shaun Walker about DotNetNuke. Shaun talks about the release of DotNetNuke 6, offering some substantial changes to DNN, including migrating to C# (from VB.NET). The conversation also digs into the lifestyle of having a dominant community (read: free) edition of your product vs. the commercial edition. Shaun also talks about how web development has evolved since the early days of ASP.NET. And it runs in Windows Azure!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations