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Microsoft TechNet Flash Newsletter

Volume 21, Issue 17 | August 14, 2019

 

 

 

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How machine learning improves threat intelligence
Machine learning is innovating threat intelligence. Discover how automating the processing of unstructured text with machine learning can help you identify and extract high-level attack patterns.

 

Simplify compliance with the new Azure Blueprints sample
Learn about the latest blueprint sample in Azure and discover how it can help you meet NIST SP 800-53 compliance requirements.

 

Azure Cloud Shell Tips: Using Azure CLI
Get tips for working with the Azure CLI available in Azure Cloud Shell. Step through some common tasks for working with Azure Resource Manager and configuring a new virtual machine.

 

Move your VMware resources to Azure
Discover how a VMware environment runs natively on the Azure bare metal infrastructure with no nested virtualization. This allows you to continue using your existing VMware tools.

Demo: Azure Security Center for IoT
See how Azure Security Center helps you monitor and manage your IoT security posture. Learn about built-in security assessments and find out how to create custom rules.

 

Tips for using Azure Cloud Shell tools for migrating
Step through a “lift and shift” scenario. Learn about tools that are built into Azure to create an UbuntuLTS Linux server and migrate an existing application to the cloud.

 

Run Windows Server and SQL Server across your hybrid environment
An important factor when moving to the cloud is how easy it will be to combine your new cloud resources with existing on-premises resources. Explore some of the key hybrid capabilities offered by Azure.

 

How to use the Azure Cloud Shell connector in Windows Terminal
Windows Terminal can now connect you to Azure Cloud Shell. Find out how to configure the connector and get started.

 

 

 

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Events

Microsoft Azure Training Day: Fundamentals | Netherlands

September 19, 2019, Schiphol
October 8, 2019, Schiphol

November 14, 2019, Schiphol
December 11, 2019, Schiphol

Learn basic strategies for transitioning to the cloud along with concepts including security, high availability, scalability, elasticity, agility, fault tolerance, and disaster recovery. Attendees will receive free vouchers to take the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam.

 

Microsoft Ignite 2019
November 4–8, 2019, Orlando, FL
Register for this live event to learn the latest in architecture, security, software development, and IT. Explore hands-on experiences to innovate your management, security, and cloud strategies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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