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Azure Policy Unveiled: Ignite Your Cloud Management Passion

Xebia

Imagine your company having a multitude of Azure resources, and you want to ensure all of them are compliant with your company’s standards. Luckily, Azure Policy can help you with that. Azure Policy is a management tool that helps you enforce and control the settings and configurations of resources within your Azure cloud environment.

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Pulumi With an Azure Blob Storage Backend

Dzone - DevOps

By default when you use Pulumi, the state is managed by Pulumi Service which is very convenient as you can concentrate on building your project infrastructure instead of spending time on where to store the state and how to handle concurrency. In this article, we will see how we can do that using Azure.

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Efficient and Secure Software Delivery with Azure Deployment Environments

Xebia

In March this year, Microsoft made another offering in Azure generally available: Azure Deployment Environments. Azure Deployment Environments lets development teams quickly and easily spin up app infrastructure. The infrastructure can be written by, for example, the platform team.

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Prisma Cloud Provides New Extensive Use Cases for Azure Customers

Prisma Clud

Microsoft Azure customers can now secure their data and networks and gain broader governance across their cloud assets. True Internet Exposure for Azure extends the ability to create alerts about internet-exposed cloud assets, assisting in investigating risky network paths, to Azure customers.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Today, we’re unveiling Kentik Map for Azure and extensive support for Microsoft Azure infrastructure within the Kentik platform. Network and infrastructure teams need the ability to rapidly answer any question about their networks to resolve incidents, understand tradeoffs, and make great decisions at scale.

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DIY cloud cost management: The strategic case for building your own tools

CIO

He also wanted to structure a set of governing policies in which each team must answer questions about the cloud resources they use, the expense associated with their use, and other management options for their resources. His cloud ops team already had access to the data and just needed to add governance processes to their duties.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In a public cloud, all of the hardware, software, networking and storage infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud service provider.