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CloudLabs Architecture & Infrastructure Deployments Automation: Technical Deep Dive

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CloudLabs is a hands-on lab platform used to plan, provision, and manage the lifecycle of lab environments for various scenarios including technical trainings, workshops, industry conferences, POCs, demos, etc.  CloudLabs is used by technology companies and instructors around the globe at a scale where we provision thousand of lab environments every month. In this article, we’ll take a dive into…

Run your first python program using Azure Notebooks

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In this post, we’ll look at Azure Notebooks; a completely free hosted Jupyter notebooks service from Azure. Jupyter has been quite popular lately among data science professionals and is becoming a preferred choice for running python code interactively to perform data analytics. Jupyter combines your code, documentation, data, any data visualization graphics in a single place. It’s an open-source project,…

Book Launch – Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure

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It took a year but’s finally here. I’m excited to announce the release of my next book titled “Migrating Applications to the Cloud with Azure”: Re-architect and rebuild your applications using cloud-native technologies. It’s available in online stores as of today. It was a wonderful experience to collaborate with my wonderful co-authors Sjoukje Zaal, Mohamed Wali, Sander Rossel, Jason Marston, and Stefano Demiliani Thanks to Rahul Nair, Ronn…

Hands-on with Azure Kubernetes Service

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Last month, I conducted a hands-on workshop on AKS at Microsoft, Bangalore. It was a community-driven event where we talked about AKS architecture and what it takes to host applications on Azure Kubernetes Services. This content will help you get started with AKS and the essentials of running applications on AKS. This will also touch base aspects such as Ingress…

Windows Virtual Desktop is now in Public Preview

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After a long long wait, finally the WVD – Windows Virtual Desktop is available for testing. With WVD, You’d be able to run a remote desktop infrastructure(also known as Virtual Desktop Infrastructure(VDI) in Azure with operating systems such as Windows 7, Windows 10, and Windows 2016 as the session host. With WVD, Microsoft provides Windows 10 as a multi session…

VMware and Azure are coming together

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Back in 2017, I was attending Microsoft Inspire(Also known as Worldwide Partner Conference) in Washington DC. While roaming around, I came across this booth of VMware highlighting “VMware ♥ Microsoft “ With recent announcements made by Microsoft and VMware together, I have started to believe that VMware and Microsoft are now really coming together. CloudSimple has enabled the deployment of VMware…