
Episode 106 - Digesting announcements from Microsoft Ignite in November 2021 Paid Members Public
Tobias Zimmergren and Jussi Roine take a look at some of the most interesting announcements during the Microsoft Ignite 2021 November edition, and Tobias asks Jussi an odd question. Show notes * Microsoft Ignite site [https://myignite.microsoft.com/home] (Microsoft) * Defender for Cloud Apps trial sign-up [https://www.microsoft.com/

Quickly discover any expiring certificates for Azure App Services Paid Members Public
Discover expiring Azure App Service certificates using Azure Resource Graph queries.

Episode 105 - Expectations on Microsoft Ignite Fall 2021 Paid Members Public
Microsoft Ignite is almost here! This is the second Ignite of 2021, so we wanted to discuss our expectations, hopes, and wishes for the event. While we're getting the hang of these virtual events by now, it's still interesting to see what will be announced. We

Episode 104 - Become an Azure Architect with the new AZ-305 certification Paid Members Public
We take a look at another exciting certification update - the AZ-305 certification. It replaces the older AZ-303 and AZ-304 Azure Architect-focused exams, and now together with AZ-104, it makes it slightly more approachable for professionals to reach their Expert certification status! Also, Tobi asks Jussi an odd and unexpected

Sending e-mails with Microsoft Graph using .NET Paid Members Public
Sending e-mails from custom applications and integrations in the cloud is relatively easy. In this post, we'll check out some use cases, and an easy way to set up the basic configuration and code for allowing our applications to send e-mails using the Microsoft Graph.

Episode 103 - Azure Updates Paid Members Public
And this week, we take our traditional look at what's new and announced for Azure. This time it's a bit heavy on infrastructure and enterprise features, but we also found exciting bits on security and something for developers, too. Jussi asks Tobias an unexpected question about

Episode 102 - Where do you store your application config data? Paid Members Public
This week we'll talk about storing configuration data for our applications. What are the options? Are older options, such as Web.Config, still relevant? How about sensitive configuration data? Or non-sensitive? We go through the different options and dive deeper into the more modern ones. Also, Tobi asks

Episode 101 - Dial into Azure Paid Members Public
We take a look at dialing into Azure. Not with a modem, though, but by utilizing Point-to-Site VPN. We also discuss Site-to-Site VPN, the different use cases - and interestingly, the new authentication option in Point-to-Site VPN. Lastly, Jussi asks Tobi an unexpected question - and gets an unexpected answer.
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