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Behind the scenes of this little blog about Microsoft Azure is me, Joe Carlyle. I am a Solution Architect with Evros Technology Group in Dublin, Ireland. I started the blog because I am passionate about what Azure as a platform can offer people and felt like sharing. Posts will vary from new feature commentary and deployment guides, to troubleshooting help, to feature overviews.
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1M ago
Updated: March 2024 – repo link now updated to new Github structure! A common requirement for many tenants is to control or restrict the regions in which Azure can be used, this is most commonly done via Azure Policy. Wanting/needing to restrict regions can be for several reasons, below are some of the most common ..read more
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1M ago
This month, myself and Thomas are on Dwayne’s podcast, chatting all things Azure Spring Clean! Check out the podcast episode at this link: https://smartlink.ausha.co/skill-up-like-a-super-hero/ep9-azure-spring-clean – don’t forget to like and subscribe! And don’t forget to check out Azure Spring Clean next week ..read more
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1M ago
Another year, another Festive Tech Calendar! This year, I am participating with several other Azure MVPs as we host a live AMA and chat about all things Azure! Make sure you check out the entire event over on their site – https://festivetechcalendar.com/ You can get our event at this link – https://www.youtube.com/live/WUGjNwEA4ls?si=ILP8z7POYwNMamz2 ..read more
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4M ago
Recently, I was lucky enough to gain access to Microsoft Copilot for Azure as part of a limited preview. For anyone who missed the announcement at Ignite, here is what Microsoft describe it as: Microsoft Copilot for Azure (preview) is an AI-powered tool to help you do more with Azure. With Microsoft Copilot for Azure ..read more
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5M ago
Last month, Microsoft introduced a new method of verifying your capabilities when it comes to Microsoft technology, Applied Skills. Critically, Applied Skills is focused on verifying hands-on experience. See the blog post announcement here. Not long after the change from MCSA/MCSE to Role Based Certifications a few years ago, a section of questions based on ..read more
wedoAzure
8M ago
Introduction We are now several days into another year of Azure Back to School, I hope you’ve enjoyed the content so far as much as I have, and thanks again to the team for organising and having me back for another year, I can’t wait for the rest of the month. Check it all out ..read more
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9M ago
I think without a doubt, one of the most talked about subjects at the moment is AI. Mass usage of OpenAI’s ChatGPT service exploded onto the scene this year, and we haven’t looked back. However, starting at such a broad scale of possibilities can be daunting. This post aims to simplify things down a bit ..read more
wedoAzure
10M ago
Update: As flagged by my friend Dwayne Natwick, online verifiable certifications only appear to be available when renewed or newly passed from July 1st. Older certs will still be active via Credly. Recently, Microsoft announced that they were moving on from Credly. Which personally I thought was a shame, as so many providers use the ..read more
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1y ago
Virtual Networks are arguably one of the most common resources in Azure. You will find them in the vast majority of environments facilitating some form of private or static network functionality. However, they haven’t always been around. For those that remember the older Azure days, the ASM model didn’t have the same network concept. We ..read more
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1y ago
There is a new format of logs coming to Azure resources. Currently most people are familiar with what is called Diagnostics Table logs. The resource log for each Azure service has a unique set of columns. The AzureDiagnostics table includes the most common columns used by Azure services. If a resource log includes a column ..read more