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www.infoworld.com www.infoworld.com
 
Integrating Web3 technologies with Azure Devops
 
 
Microsoft’s Azure incubation team is experimenting with blockchain technologies. Can the company make them ready for the enterprise?
 
 
cloud.google.com cloud.google.com
 
How To Create a Windows Server VM instance in Compute Engine
 
 
If you want to create a Windows Server Virtual Machine (VM) in Compute Engine, it's as quick and easy as clicking a few buttons. In this blog post, you’ll learn how to create a Windows Server VM in Compute Engine.
 
 
vladiliescu.net vladiliescu.net
 
How to run Stable Diffusion Web UI on Azure ML compute instances   ✅
 
 
A guide to creating GPU compute instances on Azure ML, installing Stable Diffusion, and running AUTOMATIC1111’s Web UI.
 
 
tomaskohl.com tomaskohl.com
 
You should probably just use AWS. Or Azure.
 
 
The cloud marketing spend gazillions of dollars to lure teams to 'migrate to the cloud'. AWS is the default. A contrarian opinion arguing against the cloud then naturally generates lots of waves. But, does it make sense to be a cloud contrarian?
 
 
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Confidential Compute on Azure with Kubernetes
 
 
Confidential virtual machine node pools for Azure Kubernetes Service are the next step to using the cloud without trusting cloud providers. “What we see today is our customers are looking to trust as little as possible,” a Microsoft exec notes.
 
 
 
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Microsoft is bulking up its Azure SQL database services on the back of Intel's "Ice Lake" Xeon and AMD's "Milan" Epyc server chipsets.
 
 
Microsoft-owned GitHub is developing a new tool that will allow developers to code with their voice inside the Copilot pair-programmer.
 
 
A new Azure service aimed at protecting smaller businesses from the growing threat of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks is now in public preview, according to a post by Microsoft.
 
 
Azure has opened developer access to space with the Orbital Space SDK.
 
 
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github.com github.com
 
JeffDeCola/my-cheat-sheets
 
 
A place to keep all my cheat sheets for the complete development of ASIC/FPGA hardware or a software app/service.
 
 
github.com github.com
 
containers/bootc
 
 
Boot and upgrade via container images
 
 
github.com github.com
 
omerbsezer/Fast-Ansible
 
 
This repo covers Ansible with LABs: Multipass, Commands, Modules, Playbooks, Tags, Managing Files and Servers, Users, Roles, Handlers, Host Variables, Templates and details.
 
 
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A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
 
 

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