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10 Feb, 2019

Doing justice to Onenote

  • Categories: Cloud, Computers, Devices, Learning, Microsoft, Office 365, Windows   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

  OneNote is probably the most underrated Microsoft product there is. 5 Big reasons why: It’s FREE It’s multiplatform: Windows, MacOS, Iphone, Ipad, Android, Windows RT (I have one), Windows… Read More →

10 Jan, 2019

Understanding Azure Reserved Instances

  • Categories: Azure, Cloud, IaaS, Learning, Linux, Microsoft   •   
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  • by Ana Gabriela Hernandez

If you are consuming cloud resources you’re probably facing some challenges such as cost management, optimization and confidence on how spending is happening. Have you ever faced any surprising cost… Read More →

29 Oct, 2018

Azure Traffic Manager for Multi Cloud Vendor endpoints

  • Categories: Azure, Cloud, Google Cloud, IaaS, Windows   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

Some customers and organization talk about having a multi-cloud environment in order to not be locked and also to provide redundancy and continuity in case of disaster with any of… Read More →

13 Sep, 2018

Flow: Tell me how long does it take to get to the Office

  • Categories: Azure, Microsoft, Mobile, Office 365, Serverless   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

Simple fact of life: One goes to work and is subject to the everyday hassles of the industrial existence: Traffic and the normal inconveniences of our environment, it’s a good… Read More →

04 Sep, 2018

Understanding Availability Zones

  • Categories: Amazon, AWS, Azure, Cloud   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

Let’s recap some of the principles of Cloud computing design: High Availability Scalability Redundancy Platforms like Azure, AWS and Google have a solid way to deal with these requirements. The… Read More →

06 Aug, 2018

What Cloud Computing is

  • Categories: AWS, Azure, Cloud, Computers, IaaS, Learning, Office 365, PaaS, SaaS   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

It is normal for different people to have different understandings of what Cloud Computing is. I will detail the basics below: Definition According to the The National Institute of Technology… Read More →

01 Aug, 2018

Let’s Encrypt Certificates on the Azure Application Gateway

  • Categories: Azure, Cloud, IaaS, Microsoft, Security, Windows   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

The Security Principles Quoting from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3) : The Web’s trustworthiness has become critical to its success Furthermore, confidentiality — while arguably not always strictly necessary… Read More →

25 Jul, 2018

Converting an Office 365 Domain from Federated to Managed

  • Categories: Office 365, Powershell   •   
  • Tags: ADFS, Office 365, Powershell, SSO   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

Background About 3 years or so I was running  Exchange On-prem with a single instance of AD for the allthingscloud.info domain. It was mainly a lab that I used to… Read More →

09 Jul, 2018

Hosting a Static Website using an Azure Storage Account

  • Categories: Azure, Cloud, PaaS, Storage   •   
  • Tags: Azure, blob, storage, website   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

Microsoft announced the ability to host an static website on a Storage account (BLOB), in preview as of July 2018. In a similar way it can be done in AWS’s… Read More →

23 Apr, 2018

Running on Containers

  • Categories: Cloud, Computers, Containers, Serverless   •   
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  • by Roberto Lopez

I’ve moved to containers, finally. I’ve tried a couple of times unsucesfully. This time I got right, also because containers have matured enough. The first time I tried was 2… Read More →

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