MVP Spotlight: Learning DevOps with Marcel Lupo
Welcome to our new MVP Spotlight series! This time I caught up with Marcel Lupo, where I asked him about his personal DevOps journey, and how others can get started on their own.
This year’s edition of Microsoft Build has now wrapped up, but don’t worry if you missed it!
Welcome to our new MVP Spotlight series! This time I caught up with Marcel Lupo, where I asked him about his personal DevOps journey, and how others can get started on their own.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place. Give the list a read through, as there's a wealth of exciting new functions and updates to check out!
Java is the one of the most used languages, and we support Java developers on multiple levels to deploy their applications.
This blog post shows you how you can use attributes to enrich your Purview projects.
Pierre looks at how you can add cloud goodness to your environments, without shifting everything to do so.
This blog post shows you how to inject metadata elements into your Purview catalog, also known as the Purview Data Map.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place. Give the list a read through, as there's a wealth of exciting new functions and updates to check out!
Microsoft recently announced the public preview of OneDrive Sync Admin Reports in Microsoft 365 Apps admin center, providing more visibility into who within an organisation is running the OneDrive Sync client and any errors they might be experiencing.
Pierre Roman talks about product end of services, and how you can keep on top of them.
With Microsoft Dev Box, dev teams create and maintain Dev Box images with all the tools and dependencies their devs need to build and run their applications.
I recently came across an issue while working with colleagues on a shared demo environment, which required notification of the entire group should anyone change the local admin password or redeploys said environment with a password of their own.
Low-code/no-code techniques have enormous potential, particularly when bolstered by artificial intelligence (AI). Cameron takes a look at its history, and why it's a great time to learn.