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Webhook Communication

Real-Time Communication with Webhooks

Posted on February 3, 2023February 9, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Webhooks are a way for one app to provide other apps with real-time information through a simple event-notification via HTTP POST.

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Segregating Production and Non-Production Workloads

Securing Your Cloud Environment: The Importance of Segregating Production and Non-Production Workloads

Posted on January 25, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Segregating production and non-production workloads is important to ensure the stability, performance and security of production systems, reduce downtime and minimize the risk of unexpected changes or disruptions.

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Incident Management

Managing incidents, minimizing impact – Your incident management solution

Posted on January 24, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Incident management is the process of identifying, analyzing, and responding to unexpected events to minimize the impact and restore normal operations as quickly as possible by identifying the cause, communicating with stakeholders and coordinating a response.

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Cloud Backup

Protecting your critical data with Azure Backup – Your reliable cloud-based solution

Posted on January 24, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Azure Backup is a cloud-based service that enables users to backup and recover data from various sources, including virtual machines, SQL databases, and on-premises servers, by creating backups, replicating and retaining data in a secure and compliant manner.

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Disaster Recovery

Tricks and Tips: Securing your business continuity with the power of the cloud

Posted on January 24, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

A cloud disaster recovery plan is a comprehensive strategy that outlines the procedures and technologies to be used to protect and recover critical data, applications, and systems in case of a disaster, such as a natural or human-induced event, by replicating and restoring data to a secondary cloud location for continuous availability.

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Identity Management

Explained: Azure B2C vs Azure B2B

Posted on January 24, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Azure B2C and Azure B2B are both identity management services offered by Microsoft Azure, but B2C is designed for consumer identity and access management, while B2B is designed for business-to-business scenarios, allowing external partners or customers to access company’s resources using their own credentials.

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Cloud Migration

What’s the difference between Azure Migrate and Azure Site Recovery?

Posted on January 23, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Azure Migrate is a service that helps to assess and migrate on-premises infrastructure, applications and data to Azure, while Azure Site Recovery is a disaster recovery solution that enables to replicate and recover on-premises and Azure virtual machines to minimize downtime and data loss in case of a disaster.

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Cloud Adoption Framework

Accelerate your journey to the cloud with the Azure Cloud Adoption Framework

Posted on January 23, 2023February 7, 2023 by Jay Strydom

The Azure Cloud Adoption Framework is a set of best practices, guidelines, and tools provided by Microsoft to help organizations plan, design, implement, and optimize their cloud adoption journey, by providing a structured and repeatable approach to assess, design, and implement the right solution to meet business goals while reducing risk and maximizing the benefits of Azure cloud services.

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Scaling Azure App Services

Scaling to success: Navigating Azure App Service options

Posted on January 23, 2023February 8, 2023 by Jay Strydom

There are different ways that an Azure App Service can be scaled to meet the changing demand of the application, by using options such as manual, automatic, and scheduled scaling, as well as scaling based on metrics and custom rules.

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Cost Cutting in the Cloud

Cutting costs, not corners: Reducing Azure App Service expenses

Posted on January 23, 2023February 8, 2023 by Jay Strydom

Reducing Azure App Service expenses involves implementing cost-saving measures such as using Azure reserved instances, turning off or deleting unnecessary resources, using Azure Hybrid Benefits, using the right pricing model, monitoring and analyzing usage, and implementing auto-scaling options to ensure that resources are only used when they are needed.

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