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Author: Nathan Lasnoski
6 Questions to Know if Your Azure is Optimized
Talking about ways to optimize an Azure environment:
How to Eliminate 20% – 40% Waste from Your Cloud
Talking about how to eliminate 20% – 40% waste from a cloud environment:
6 Ways to Know if Your Cloud Environment is Setup Properly
Six Tests to Determine if Your Cloud Environment is Setup Properly I’m asked frequently, “how do I know if there is waste in my cloud environment?” or “how do I know if my cloud environment is following best practices?”. In response, I have six initial tests to evaluate the state of an already deployed cloud […]
Read more "6 Ways to Know if Your Cloud Environment is Setup Properly"Azure Policy Require a Tag on Azure Resource
Do you want to require a tag on every Azure Resource in your environment using Azure Policy? Example could be cost center, application, environment, etc. This is pretty easy, but is somewhat un-intuitive in the Azure interface. First, step, use the Azure Policy Interface and select “Definitions” The next step is to find the default […]
Read more "Azure Policy Require a Tag on Azure Resource"Handling Overlapping Domains in a Data Mesh
The last time we talked about a Data Mesh we focused on the idea of Data Domains and the essential part they play in creating a scale-up data structure across an organization. A common question that arises however is how to deal with overlapping contexts of data and whether the Data Mesh creates too much […]
Read more "Handling Overlapping Domains in a Data Mesh"Understanding the Data Domain in the Data Mesh
The Data Mesh is a new-new thing. In concept, it’s really just a way to describe a large data platform made up of several distributed data estates, but managed and understood as one environment. The Microsoft Learn site actually has a very nice description of a Data Mesh concept. The core concept of the “Data […]
Read more "Understanding the Data Domain in the Data Mesh"Delayed Send in Microsoft Teams in Out!
I recently wrote about Delayed Send in Outlook. Check out this feature for Delayed Send in Microsoft Teams. If you are trying to avoid causing unnecessary concern, friction, or stress after hours, but find yourself more productive during that time, use the delayed send feature to align to your recipient’s work hours. How to Use […]
Read more "Delayed Send in Microsoft Teams in Out!"A Lap Around Microsoft Sustainability Manager
Microsoft released the Manufacturing Sustainability Manager for the holidays and I couldn’t be more excited for the impact this can have in business in the new year. I got a chance to play with this for a bit and it’s very interesting. A few things at first glance that were interesting to me: The decomposition […]
Read more "A Lap Around Microsoft Sustainability Manager"Speaking at Microsoft Manufacturing Summit MN, WI, and IL
I’ve had an awesome time speaking at the Microsoft Manufacturing Summit in MN, WI, and IL. A few parts of the topic: Here is a link to the events!
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