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Summary Standardization of Azure DevOps Test Plans and Reusing Them Between Different Organizations
Today we introduce Claudia Ferguson and Mike Stiers to the Scripting Blog. Claudia is a Senior Consultant with the Microsoft Active Directory Migration Services Engineer team, and Mike Stiers is a Microsoft Consultant from Toronto Canada. His...
Summary: Save costs by Identifying Unassociated Resources left behind after deletions in Azure
Q: Hey, Scripting Guy!
How can I quickly identify un-associated resources in my Azure subscription?
A: Hi SH!
At least you know that’s a question to ask! I myself when I first began exploring this new world didn’t realize that when ...
At the recent Connect(); 2017 in November, we announced public preview of Azure IoT Edge. Now you can bring the intelligence of the Cloud right to the IoT Edge as well as easily create and manage business logic for your devices. The new Azure IoT Edge extension for Visual Studio Code along with the updated Azure IoT Toolkit extension will make...
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Cloud services represent a huge leap in functionality, performance, and management simplicity for web apps, APIs, mobile backends...
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Today we released significant updates to both Visual Studio 2017 and Visual Studio for Mac. I’ll share some details in ...