Clustering Services Azure

Microsoft Eases Clustering with Container Service for Azure Resource Manager

Amid the slew of announcements at Tuesday’s AzureCon (a series of Channel 9 videos released by Microsoft outlining milestones and the future of the company’s enterprise cloud service), Microsoft revealed how its Azure Container Service will simplify the way organizations build, configure and manage clusters.

Specifically, Microsoft announced the Azure Container Service Resource Provider for the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and released a preview of its new Azure Quickstart Templates, which are available for download on GitHub.

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Linux Cloud Combination

Microsoft’s Azure Cloud Switch Built with Linux

Microsoft quietly delivered a media bombshell of sorts this week as it explained that its Azure Cloud Switch solution was built with Linux.

“The Azure Cloud Switch (ACS) is our foray into building our own software for running network devices like switches,” explained Kamala Subramaniam, a principal architect for Azure Networking, in a Thursday blog post. “It is a cross-platform modular operating system for data center networking built on Linux.”

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Necessity of SMO in Digital Marketing

Necessity of SMO in Digital Marketing

In the 21st century, our world is becoming digital. So, we also have to be present on digital world. Whether its big or small business, it needs digital marketing to reach their potential customers. Avant-garde digital marketing need strategically work. In this competitive business environment should be ready by wearing an armour of digital marketing. All business wants to be easily visible to their audience, then they have to go the extra miles.

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Microsoft Identity Manager

Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 Now Generally Available

The Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 product hit “general availability” release status today, meaning that it’s available for commercial deployments.

MIM 2016 is the successor product to Forefront Identity Manager 2010 R2. It was at a second beta stage back in April, but it now can be downloaded as a 180-day evaluation copy at this page. Getting the commercial product is somewhat unclear as links today on Microsoft’s main page for MIM just go to the trial version. Updated links to get the product apparently will be available “next week,” according to Microsoft’s announcement today.

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