5 Best Practices for Securing Microsoft Azure
Cloud adoption has led to a major shift in application security management. Unlike on-premises where the focus is more on perimeter security, cloud deployments demand
OpsCompass Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework Solution Now Available in the Azure Marketplace
We are pleased to announce our new Cloud Adoption Framework Management solution is now available for purchase inside the Azure Marketplace and is designed to help customers
How to Build Your First Azure Blueprint
Azure Blueprints are named adequately for what they provided cloud architects who want to quickly stand up a cloud environment that complies with a set
Azure Kubernetes Service: A Quick Start Guide for Ops Leaders
Container technology has come a long way from it’s humble beginnings as a rather esoteric, developer-centric, method to virtualize an operating system (OS). With traditional
The current state of the Azure vs AWS battle for the cloud
It’s a multi-cloud world and IT shops are increasingly choosing to match individual applications with the right cloud rather than committing to a single platform.
Azure makes running VMs a lot more like PaaS than it used to be
As we help companies move more and more workloads to Azure, something we constantly hear is the strong desire to use PaaS, but for one
New Managed Disks feature is a welcome enhancement to Azure Storage
Microsoft’s recent announcement of Managed Disks is a welcome addition for anyone who manages IaaS environments on Azure. Previously, when you wanted to deploy a
Deploy an Azure VM from a custom image using ARM templates
Deploy an Azure VM from a custom image using ARM templates Most of the companies we work with need to be able to build Azure
Change controls are key to enterprise cloud success
The conventional wisdom about enterprise cloud adoption has always been that big companies are too big and too security conscious (paranoid?) to use the public
Azure Site Recovery for VMware disaster recovery just got a lot easier (and cheaper)
Azure Site Recovery (ASR) is an extremely powerful disaster recovery (DR) service that’s built into Microsoft Azure. Unlike Azure Backup, which is very inexpensive and