These are slides from an introductory session for Microsoft Azure done at IIT Sri Lanka giving the students hands-on exposure to Microsoft Azure. Introducing them to Azure App Service and Azure Functions.
This is a brief introduction to Microsoft Azure cloud. I used these slides in an intro session for developers. I did few demos during the session that not included in the slide. Brand name and logos are properties of their respective owners.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure including what Azure is, the platform services it offers, licensing and purchasing options, estimating costs, and resources for getting started with Azure. Azure is an on-demand cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure and platform services. It offers computing, networking, databases, analytics, mobile, IoT and enterprise application services. Customers can purchase Azure services through pay-as-you-go, commitment plans, or open licensing programs. The document recommends starting points for learning Azure and provides additional resources.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure cloud services and why businesses use the cloud. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) models. Key Azure services are mentioned, including Virtual Machines, SQL Database, storage, and web apps. The cloud allows businesses to rapidly setup environments, scale as needed, and increase efficiency at a lower cost compared to on-premises infrastructure.
What is Microsoft Azure?
What is Azure used for?
Why do businesses want to use someone else's hardware?
What are the advantages of virtualization?
Is Azure secure?
How does Azure stack up against the competition?
To help you make an informed decision about whether Azure is right for your business.
Microsoft Azure is an ever-expanding set of cloud services to help your organization meet your business challenges. It’s the freedom to build, manage, and deploy applications on a massive, global network using your favorite tools and frameworks.
Productive
Reduce time to market, by delivering features faster with over 100 end-to-end services.
Hybrid
Develop and deploy where you want, with the only consistent hybrid cloud on the market. Extend Azure on-premises with Azure Stack.
Intelligent
Create intelligent apps using powerful data and artificial intelligence services.
Trusted
Join startups, governments, and 90 percent of Fortune 500 businesses who run on the Microsoft Cloud today.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft Azure fundamentals, including the different cloud hosting models, the various Azure components across infrastructure, platforms, and software as a service. It describes Azure services for compute, web and mobile, data and storage, networking, hybrid integration, analytics, media, Internet of things, developers, and management. The presenter's contact information is provided for any questions.
David J. Rosenthal gave a presentation about Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. He discussed how Azure can help companies with digital transformation by engaging customers, empowering employees, and optimizing operations. He provided examples of how companies are using Azure services like AI, IoT, analytics and more to modernize applications, gain insights from data, and improve productivity. Rosenthal emphasized that Azure offers a secure, flexible cloud platform that businesses can use to innovate, grow and transform both today and in the future.
Windows Azure is an open and flexible cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through Microsoft's global network of datacenters. It provides compute, network, storage and application services that allow users to build applications using any language, tool or framework. The platform offers advantages of speed, scale and lower costs compared to traditional application development models. Key services include virtual machines, web sites, cloud services, SQL and NoSQL data storage, media services and more.
Azure Active Directory (AAD) is a multi-tenant cloud-based identity and access management service. It provides features like multi-factor authentication, device registration, self-service password management, role-based access control, and application usage monitoring. AAD is better suited than on-premises Active Directory for managing users across multiple platforms and cloud applications/servers. It maintains a central directory for users and applications in Microsoft cloud services like Office 365. AAD supports two types of user accounts - Microsoft personal accounts for private use and work accounts managed by an AAD administrator for organizational access.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides integrated services for analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, and web functionality. Users can access these services through Microsoft Azure's pay-as-you-go model, paying only for the resources they consume. Azure allows users to build applications using infrastructure, platform, and software as a service models.
here's where Microsoft has invested, across these areas: identity and access management, apps and data security, network security, threat protection, and security management.
We’ve put a tremendous amount of investment into these areas and the way it shows up is across a pretty broad array of product areas and features.
Our Identity and Access Management tools enable you to take an identity-based approach to security, and establish truly conditional access policies
Our App and Data Security help you protect your apps and your data as it moves around—both inside and outside your organization
Azure includes a robust networking infrastructure with built-in security controls for your application and service connectivity.
Our Threat Protection capabilities are built in and fully integrated, so you can strengthen both pre-breach protection with deep capabilities across e-mail, collaboration services, and end points including hardware based protection; and post-breach detection that includes memory and kernel based protection and response with automation.
And our Security Management tools give you the visibility and more importantly the guidance to manage policy centrally
Azure Arc offers simplified management, faster app development, and consistent Azure services. Easily organize, govern, and secure Windows, Linux, SQL Server, and Kubernetes clusters across data centers, the edge, and multicloud environments right from Azure. Architect, design, and build cloud-native apps anywhere without sacrificing central visibility and control. Get Azure innovation and cloud benefits by deploying consistent Azure data, application, and machine learning services on any infrastructure.
Gain central visibility, operations, and compliance
Centrally manage a wide range of resources including Windows and Linux servers, SQL server, Kubernetes clusters, and Azure services.
Establish central visibility in the Azure portal and enable multi-environment search with Azure Resource Graph.
Meet governance and compliance standards for apps, infrastructure, and data with Azure Policy.
Delegate access and manage security policies for resources using role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure Lighthouse.
Organize and inventory assets through a variety of Azure scopes, such as management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, and tags.
Learn more about hybrid and multicloud management in the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure.
Suhail Jamaldeen is a Microsoft consultant and trainer who specializes in Office 365 and Azure. He discusses key topics related to cloud computing including the characteristics, models, and services. Microsoft Azure is introduced as a cloud platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications across global data centers. [/SUMMARY]
This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on Microsoft Azure in the enterprise. The agenda includes discussions of Microsoft's cloud strategy, an overview of Azure IaaS and PaaS offerings, Azure storage basics, Azure portals and APIs, Azure resource manager, Azure networking, security mechanisms, traffic management, cloud adoption methodology, Azure security center, and operational analytics. It also lists appendices on Azure stack, service fabric, DevOps, and how Azure is described by Gartner. The presentation aims to provide both a high-level overview and deeper dives into specific Azure services and capabilities.
An Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides logical isolation within Azure to securely communicate resources. A VNet can connect to other VNets or on-premises networks. It contains components like network security groups, load balancers, and virtual appliances to filter and optimize traffic flow. Connections to a VNet can be made through point-to-site VPNs, site-to-site VPNs, or Azure ExpressRoute for private, high-bandwidth connections.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. It offers several compute, network, data, and app services to develop applications using any programming language or tool. Key services include virtual machines, web apps, mobile backends, SQL databases, HDInsight Hadoop, caching, backup, and media/messaging capabilities. Azure provides global scale and high availability at a lower cost than traditional infrastructure through a pay-as-you-go model where users only pay for the resources they consume.
This document introduces Microsoft Azure and provides an overview of its cloud computing services. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) and how Azure offers these different models. Key Azure services highlighted include Azure App Service for developing and hosting web and mobile apps, Azure infrastructure for scalable computing, and Cortana Analytics Suite and Azure IoT Suite for advanced analytics and internet of things applications. The document encourages readers to try Azure services and get started through the Azure portal.
The document provides an overview of Azure networking concepts including:
- Virtual networks and subnets that logically separate Azure resources
- Public and private IP addresses and how they are used
- Common networking devices like load balancers, application gateways, and firewalls
- Connectivity options between on-premises and Azure networks like ExpressRoute, VPN Gateway, and VNet peering
- Network security features like network security groups, application security groups and Azure Firewall
The document outlines the key networking services and configurations available in Azure, focusing on logical isolation of resources, secure connectivity, traffic management and security controls. It summarizes the main components involved in architecting and securing network infrastructure on Azure.
This document provides a guide for migrating infrastructure, databases, and applications to the cloud. It discusses why organizations are choosing to migrate now, including reducing costs, increasing flexibility and scalability, and improving security. The guide outlines Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework for planning and executing a cloud migration. It covers strategies for assessing the current environment, planning the migration, moving workloads to the cloud, and ongoing management after migration. The goal is to provide best practices to help organizations efficiently and successfully migrate to the cloud.
This document provides an overview of Mustafa Kara's background and expertise in datacenter transformation. It discusses his 10 years of experience in roles such as senior consultant, Azure MVP, technical manager, and technical trainer. It then outlines his work as a speaker and writer for Microsoft events, Virtual Academy, universities, and personal websites. The rest of the document discusses strategies for transforming the datacenter, including moving from on-premises physical servers and VMs to a hybrid cloud model using public cloud off-premises and cloud on-premises. It highlights tools like Azure Migrate and database migration services that can help analyze costs and migrate applications, VMs, and data.
The document discusses the skills measured in the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam (AZ-900). It covers understanding cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, compliance and trust on Azure, and Azure pricing and support. For each section, it lists the specific topics covered at a high level, such as cloud deployment models, Azure identity services, compliance standards, subscription and cost management options, and service level agreements.
A hybrid cloud combines private and public clouds to provide flexibility, agility and cost control. However, operational silos, complex application management and lack of portability limit its effectiveness. To address these challenges, enterprises should unify infrastructure management across clouds with a single control plane. This allows monitoring, managing and orchestrating all environments with the same tools. Choosing a solution like unified cloud management or a unified platform like Kubernetes can provide the necessary abstraction and standardization to improve hybrid cloud operations.
Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure: Governance ConversationNicholas Vossburg
This document outlines Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) governance model for governing cloud adoption. It recommends starting with an assessment of the current state and future vision. Then establish a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for governance using core Azure services like management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, Azure Policy and role-based access control. The MVP should focus on key areas like resource tagging, grouping and security baselines. Governance then evolves by maturing the MVP with each cloud release to better align with cloud adoption and IT functions.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure. It begins by explaining why cloud adoption is important, noting that 91% of organizations see digital transformation as critical to their business and that shifting to the cloud can provide significant cost savings and revenue benefits. It then introduces the Cloud Adoption Framework, which is an iterative process to help organizations define their cloud strategy, plan their adoption, prepare for change, adopt technologies by migrating or innovating, and govern and manage their cloud environment. Common blockers to cloud adoption are discussed along with the various tools, templates, and assessments available to help organizations overcome those blockers at each stage of the framework.
Azure provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) through a global network of data centers. It offers virtual machines, storage, networking, and other core services to deploy and manage applications and infrastructure. Azure provides options for compute, storage, and virtual networking to suit different application needs. It also offers security, management, and backup services to help secure and monitor workloads in Azure.
Going Serverless with Azure Functions #1 - Introduction to Azure FunctionsKasun Kodagoda
A series of presentations diving in to Azure Functions which is a serverless computing platform from Microsoft. The series spans from an introduction to azure functions to developing online as well as locally, debugging, code sharing strategies, deploying azure functions and other advanced topics
Azure Functions allow processing of events with serverless code. Functions can be triggered by events and input/output can be bound to various Azure and third party services. Functions support C#, Node.js, Python and more. The Consumption plan charges per execution while the App Service plan runs Functions on dedicated VMs. Functions are ideal for building serverless web/mobile backends and processing IoT/real-time streams.
David J. Rosenthal gave a presentation about Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. He discussed how Azure can help companies with digital transformation by engaging customers, empowering employees, and optimizing operations. He provided examples of how companies are using Azure services like AI, IoT, analytics and more to modernize applications, gain insights from data, and improve productivity. Rosenthal emphasized that Azure offers a secure, flexible cloud platform that businesses can use to innovate, grow and transform both today and in the future.
Windows Azure is an open and flexible cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through Microsoft's global network of datacenters. It provides compute, network, storage and application services that allow users to build applications using any language, tool or framework. The platform offers advantages of speed, scale and lower costs compared to traditional application development models. Key services include virtual machines, web sites, cloud services, SQL and NoSQL data storage, media services and more.
Azure Active Directory (AAD) is a multi-tenant cloud-based identity and access management service. It provides features like multi-factor authentication, device registration, self-service password management, role-based access control, and application usage monitoring. AAD is better suited than on-premises Active Directory for managing users across multiple platforms and cloud applications/servers. It maintains a central directory for users and applications in Microsoft cloud services like Office 365. AAD supports two types of user accounts - Microsoft personal accounts for private use and work accounts managed by an AAD administrator for organizational access.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. It provides integrated services for analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, and web functionality. Users can access these services through Microsoft Azure's pay-as-you-go model, paying only for the resources they consume. Azure allows users to build applications using infrastructure, platform, and software as a service models.
here's where Microsoft has invested, across these areas: identity and access management, apps and data security, network security, threat protection, and security management.
We’ve put a tremendous amount of investment into these areas and the way it shows up is across a pretty broad array of product areas and features.
Our Identity and Access Management tools enable you to take an identity-based approach to security, and establish truly conditional access policies
Our App and Data Security help you protect your apps and your data as it moves around—both inside and outside your organization
Azure includes a robust networking infrastructure with built-in security controls for your application and service connectivity.
Our Threat Protection capabilities are built in and fully integrated, so you can strengthen both pre-breach protection with deep capabilities across e-mail, collaboration services, and end points including hardware based protection; and post-breach detection that includes memory and kernel based protection and response with automation.
And our Security Management tools give you the visibility and more importantly the guidance to manage policy centrally
Azure Arc offers simplified management, faster app development, and consistent Azure services. Easily organize, govern, and secure Windows, Linux, SQL Server, and Kubernetes clusters across data centers, the edge, and multicloud environments right from Azure. Architect, design, and build cloud-native apps anywhere without sacrificing central visibility and control. Get Azure innovation and cloud benefits by deploying consistent Azure data, application, and machine learning services on any infrastructure.
Gain central visibility, operations, and compliance
Centrally manage a wide range of resources including Windows and Linux servers, SQL server, Kubernetes clusters, and Azure services.
Establish central visibility in the Azure portal and enable multi-environment search with Azure Resource Graph.
Meet governance and compliance standards for apps, infrastructure, and data with Azure Policy.
Delegate access and manage security policies for resources using role-based access control (RBAC) and Azure Lighthouse.
Organize and inventory assets through a variety of Azure scopes, such as management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, and tags.
Learn more about hybrid and multicloud management in the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure.
Suhail Jamaldeen is a Microsoft consultant and trainer who specializes in Office 365 and Azure. He discusses key topics related to cloud computing including the characteristics, models, and services. Microsoft Azure is introduced as a cloud platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications across global data centers. [/SUMMARY]
This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on Microsoft Azure in the enterprise. The agenda includes discussions of Microsoft's cloud strategy, an overview of Azure IaaS and PaaS offerings, Azure storage basics, Azure portals and APIs, Azure resource manager, Azure networking, security mechanisms, traffic management, cloud adoption methodology, Azure security center, and operational analytics. It also lists appendices on Azure stack, service fabric, DevOps, and how Azure is described by Gartner. The presentation aims to provide both a high-level overview and deeper dives into specific Azure services and capabilities.
An Azure Virtual Network (VNet) provides logical isolation within Azure to securely communicate resources. A VNet can connect to other VNets or on-premises networks. It contains components like network security groups, load balancers, and virtual appliances to filter and optimize traffic flow. Connections to a VNet can be made through point-to-site VPNs, site-to-site VPNs, or Azure ExpressRoute for private, high-bandwidth connections.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that allows users to build, deploy, and manage applications and services through Microsoft-managed data centers. It offers several compute, network, data, and app services to develop applications using any programming language or tool. Key services include virtual machines, web apps, mobile backends, SQL databases, HDInsight Hadoop, caching, backup, and media/messaging capabilities. Azure provides global scale and high availability at a lower cost than traditional infrastructure through a pay-as-you-go model where users only pay for the resources they consume.
This document introduces Microsoft Azure and provides an overview of its cloud computing services. It discusses Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) and how Azure offers these different models. Key Azure services highlighted include Azure App Service for developing and hosting web and mobile apps, Azure infrastructure for scalable computing, and Cortana Analytics Suite and Azure IoT Suite for advanced analytics and internet of things applications. The document encourages readers to try Azure services and get started through the Azure portal.
The document provides an overview of Azure networking concepts including:
- Virtual networks and subnets that logically separate Azure resources
- Public and private IP addresses and how they are used
- Common networking devices like load balancers, application gateways, and firewalls
- Connectivity options between on-premises and Azure networks like ExpressRoute, VPN Gateway, and VNet peering
- Network security features like network security groups, application security groups and Azure Firewall
The document outlines the key networking services and configurations available in Azure, focusing on logical isolation of resources, secure connectivity, traffic management and security controls. It summarizes the main components involved in architecting and securing network infrastructure on Azure.
This document provides a guide for migrating infrastructure, databases, and applications to the cloud. It discusses why organizations are choosing to migrate now, including reducing costs, increasing flexibility and scalability, and improving security. The guide outlines Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework for planning and executing a cloud migration. It covers strategies for assessing the current environment, planning the migration, moving workloads to the cloud, and ongoing management after migration. The goal is to provide best practices to help organizations efficiently and successfully migrate to the cloud.
This document provides an overview of Mustafa Kara's background and expertise in datacenter transformation. It discusses his 10 years of experience in roles such as senior consultant, Azure MVP, technical manager, and technical trainer. It then outlines his work as a speaker and writer for Microsoft events, Virtual Academy, universities, and personal websites. The rest of the document discusses strategies for transforming the datacenter, including moving from on-premises physical servers and VMs to a hybrid cloud model using public cloud off-premises and cloud on-premises. It highlights tools like Azure Migrate and database migration services that can help analyze costs and migrate applications, VMs, and data.
The document discusses the skills measured in the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam (AZ-900). It covers understanding cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, compliance and trust on Azure, and Azure pricing and support. For each section, it lists the specific topics covered at a high level, such as cloud deployment models, Azure identity services, compliance standards, subscription and cost management options, and service level agreements.
A hybrid cloud combines private and public clouds to provide flexibility, agility and cost control. However, operational silos, complex application management and lack of portability limit its effectiveness. To address these challenges, enterprises should unify infrastructure management across clouds with a single control plane. This allows monitoring, managing and orchestrating all environments with the same tools. Choosing a solution like unified cloud management or a unified platform like Kubernetes can provide the necessary abstraction and standardization to improve hybrid cloud operations.
Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure: Governance ConversationNicholas Vossburg
This document outlines Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) governance model for governing cloud adoption. It recommends starting with an assessment of the current state and future vision. Then establish a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) for governance using core Azure services like management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, Azure Policy and role-based access control. The MVP should focus on key areas like resource tagging, grouping and security baselines. Governance then evolves by maturing the MVP with each cloud release to better align with cloud adoption and IT functions.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure. It begins by explaining why cloud adoption is important, noting that 91% of organizations see digital transformation as critical to their business and that shifting to the cloud can provide significant cost savings and revenue benefits. It then introduces the Cloud Adoption Framework, which is an iterative process to help organizations define their cloud strategy, plan their adoption, prepare for change, adopt technologies by migrating or innovating, and govern and manage their cloud environment. Common blockers to cloud adoption are discussed along with the various tools, templates, and assessments available to help organizations overcome those blockers at each stage of the framework.
Azure provides Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) through a global network of data centers. It offers virtual machines, storage, networking, and other core services to deploy and manage applications and infrastructure. Azure provides options for compute, storage, and virtual networking to suit different application needs. It also offers security, management, and backup services to help secure and monitor workloads in Azure.
Going Serverless with Azure Functions #1 - Introduction to Azure FunctionsKasun Kodagoda
A series of presentations diving in to Azure Functions which is a serverless computing platform from Microsoft. The series spans from an introduction to azure functions to developing online as well as locally, debugging, code sharing strategies, deploying azure functions and other advanced topics
Azure Functions allow processing of events with serverless code. Functions can be triggered by events and input/output can be bound to various Azure and third party services. Functions support C#, Node.js, Python and more. The Consumption plan charges per execution while the App Service plan runs Functions on dedicated VMs. Functions are ideal for building serverless web/mobile backends and processing IoT/real-time streams.
Slides from my talk at Big Data Conference 2018 in Vilnius
Doing data science today is far more difficult than it will be in the next 5-10 years. Sharing, collaborating on data science workflows in painful, pushing models into production is challenging.
Let’s explore what Azure provides to ease Data Scientists’ pains. What tools and services can we choose based on a problem definition, skillset or infrastructure requirements?
In this talk, you will learn about Azure Machine Learning Studio, Azure Databricks, Data Science Virtual Machines and Cognitive Services, with all the perks and limitations.
Everyone has written an API of some sort whether they know it or not. Many people might snap in a quick end point or two into their website that returns JSON or XML to support some simple front end validation or dynamic interactions. This is a loose API for the most part and if it solves the problem – great. Other folks might stand up a whole solution that is dedicated to supporting some disconnected clients like ios apps, android apps, or full blown SPA style javascript apps.
This second style of API is usually versioned separate from the consumers of it. And is most likely deploying at a different cadence from the client apps that are dependent on it. Also, when writing a rich API there are generally many concerns that one must take into account such as authentication and authorization, versioning of the contract between the client and the API, rate throttling, caching, etc. And if you are deploying API’s as different domains for a product suite, or as granular microservices, then you also need a way to uniformly present a consolidated API to the world. Analytics and reporting usually come into play as well.
For each of these concerns you could easily write some code (likely an extensive amount of it) to solve the problem. However, I find that letting my API worry about the business problem that it is trying to solve, and nothing else, makes iterating on my applications much less painful. For that reason I have turned to using infrastructure and 3rd party apps to solve many of these problems – with little to no code!
In this post we will take a look at proxys and gateways and some of the features that they expose to you. In future posts we will dig a little deeper into each of them and do more of an in depth comparison.
This presentation was done to a group of university undergraduates, giving them an introduction into Azure cloud platform and Serverless in Azure. Introducing the Azure serverless offerings with light details about Azure Logic Apps, Azure Event Grids and Diving into details about Azure Functions.
Tokyo Azure Meetup #7 - Introduction to Serverless Architectures with Azure F...Tokyo Azure Meetup
Serverless architecture is the next big shift in computing - completely abstracting the underlying infrastructure and focusing 100% on the business logic.
Today we can create applications directly in our browser and leave the decision how they are hosted and scaled to the cloud provider. Moreover, this approach give us incredible control over the granularity of our applications since most of the time we are dealing with single function at a time.
In this presentation we will cover:
• Introduce Serverless Architectures
• Talk about the advantages of Serverless Architectures
• Discuss in details in event-driven computing
• Cover common Serverless approaches
• See practical applications with Azure Functions
• Compare AWS Lambda and Azure Functions
• Talk about open source alternatives
• Explore the relation between Microservices and Serverless Architectures
This document provides an agenda for a Post-Ignite Update event happening in November 2019. The agenda includes sessions on new features of Azure Arc, Azure Synapse Analytics, Cognitive Services, Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, and security updates from Ignite. There will be presentations from Microsoft partners and teams on these topics, as well as a Q&A session at the end.
Microsoft Azure is the best cloud for your applications. Azure full-stack cloud covers frontend, backend, data, intelligence, and DevOps. In this session, Dileepa will show us how with Azure, you can modernise applications faster using your preferred technology stack or build applications born in the cloud, and deploy them faster and seamlessly with Azure PaaS and FaaS to take maximum advantage of the benefits and characteristics of the Azure platform.
Watch the recorded live session here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhXVyYEdXiw
The document discusses serverless computing and introduces Microsoft Azure Functions as a serverless platform, highlighting how Functions allows developers to write code that runs in response to events using triggers and bindings to integrate with other Azure services, and provides examples of common serverless patterns that can be implemented using Functions.
This document discusses cloud computing and Microsoft's Windows Azure platform. It defines cloud computing concepts like infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). It outlines the key components of Windows Azure including the Azure Fabric for running applications, Azure Storage for databases, and the Azure SDK. It also covers how to develop, deploy, and scale applications on the Azure platform using web and worker roles.
Azure Functions is a serverless compute service that enables you to run code-on-demand without having to explicitly provision or manage infrastructure. You can use Azure Functions to run a script or piece of code in response to a variety of events.
ArchitectNow - Designing Cloud-Native apps in Microsoft AzureKevin Grossnicklaus
This desk was used during ArchitectNow's all day workshop on designing Cloud-Native applications in Azure at the 2019 dev up conference in St. Louis Missouri on October 14th, 2019.
Sajeetharan Sinnathurai is a cloud solution architect with over 10 years of experience as a full stack developer specializing in Angular and Azure. He has made over 10,000 contributions to Stack Overflow and maintains 140 code repositories on StackBlitz. Sinnathurai regularly shares his expertise in developer communities and has received numerous Microsoft certifications and awards for his open source contributions.
Azure Identity (AD,ADFS 2.0,AAD,ADB2C,OAuth,OpenID,PingID,AD Custom Policies) ,
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This document provides information about C/D/H, a Microsoft Gold Partner, and their webinar on Windows Azure development. It includes:
- Background on C/D/H including their expertise, partnerships, and awards
- An overview of the history and features of Windows Azure, including websites, virtual machines, cloud services, and storage options
- Examples of how to use Visual Studio to develop Azure applications and deploy them to Azure
- A discussion of scaling Azure deployments and using shared vs reserved resources
- Two examples of how clients have used Azure to meet their needs
Using GitHub Actions to Deploy your Workloads to AzureKasun Kodagoda
This presentation provides an introduction to GitHub Actions and the core concepts of GitHub Actions. Then dives into details about how you can use GitHub Actions for Azure to deploy your workloads to Azure Cloud Platform.
Feature Toggle for .Net Core Apps on Azure with Azure App Configuration Featu...Kasun Kodagoda
Use Microsoft.FeatureManagement library to add feature flags to your .Net Core applications and the use Azure App Configuration Feature Management capabilities to manage feature flags in a central location.
Get On Top of Azure Resource Security Using Secure DevOps Kit for AzureKasun Kodagoda
In any cloud transformation journey, you must ensure that the security is automated and baked into all aspects of engineering. Learn how to use the new Secure DevOps Kit for Azure to tighten up the security of your Azure Resources and how to automate it as part of your DevOps Pipelines.
Centralized Configuration Management for the Cloud with Azure App ConfigurationKasun Kodagoda
This presentation was conducted at Azure Squad September Meetup giving the audience exposure to the capabilities of Azure App Configuration and how to use it in ASP.Net Core applications
Role of Test Automation in Modern Software Delivery PipelinesKasun Kodagoda
This presentation dives into the role of test automation in modern software delivery pipelines and how the expectations on the test automation have changes over time with complex business demands and faster release cycles. And the dive in to details on how Test Automation needs to evolve into Continuous Testing approach to handle the complexities and the speed required in a modern business context.
Awareness session conducted to introduce the audience in to the new Azure Role-Based Certifications ecosystem. This presentation gives a quick introduction to the major Azure Certifications, requirements, Learning resources, tips and tricks and some experience gained by sitting for the exams.
Good Bye Credentials in Code, Welcome Azure Managed IdentitiesKasun Kodagoda
This document discusses managed identities in Azure, which provide Azure services with automatically managed identities in Azure Active Directory. It describes system-assigned and user-assigned managed identities, how they work under the hood using the Azure instance metadata service, and examples of Azure services that support managed identities and Azure Active Directory authentication. The document concludes with a demonstration of using system-assigned and user-assigned managed identities with Azure App Service and Azure Key Vault.
This presentation gives you an introduction on practices and habits associated with DevOps while sharing personal experience on starting a DevOps journey inside a large project team.
Building a Continuous Delivery Pipeline With Visual StudioKasun Kodagoda
This document discusses building a continuous delivery pipeline with Visual Studio Team Services. It defines DevOps and key DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, and infrastructure as code. Continuous delivery aims to reduce the time between writing code and deploying to production through automation of testing and deployment. Infrastructure as code manages infrastructure using version control and templates. The document demonstrates building a continuous delivery pipeline for an ASP.Net application using Azure Resource Manager templates and Visual Studio Team Services for continuous integration and release management.
There are multiple ways of using technology to make money. In this presentation I talk about my personal views and experiences of developing mobile apps and monetizing the apps to generate revenue. What are the improvements, trips and tricks that can be used to increase the customer base and revenue. Also I give reasons why I chose developing mobile apps rather than selecting other options out there.
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Unittest and pytest are the most popular testing frameworks in Python. Overall, pytest provides some advantages, including simpler assertion, reuse of fixtures, and interoperability. Due to such benefits, multiple projects in the Python ecosystem have migrated from unittest to pytest. To facilitate the migration, pytest can also run unittest tests, thus, the migration can happen gradually over time. However, the migration can be timeconsuming and take a long time to conclude. In this context, projects would benefit from automated solutions to support the migration process. In this paper, we propose TestMigrationsInPy, a dataset of test migrations from unittest to pytest. TestMigrationsInPy contains 923 real-world migrations performed by developers. Future research proposing novel solutions to migrate frameworks in Python can rely on TestMigrationsInPy as a ground truth. Moreover, as TestMigrationsInPy includes information about the migration type (e.g., changes in assertions or fixtures), our dataset enables novel solutions to be verified effectively, for instance, from simpler assertion migrations to more complex fixture migrations. TestMigrationsInPy is publicly available at: https://github.com/altinoalvesjunior/TestMigrationsInPy.
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This presentation explores code comprehension challenges in scientific programming based on a survey of 57 research scientists. It reveals that 57.9% of scientists have no formal training in writing readable code. Key findings highlight a "documentation paradox" where documentation is both the most common readability practice and the biggest challenge scientists face. The study identifies critical issues with naming conventions and code organization, noting that 100% of scientists agree readable code is essential for reproducible research. The research concludes with four key recommendations: expanding programming education for scientists, conducting targeted research on scientific code quality, developing specialized tools, and establishing clearer documentation guidelines for scientific software.
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As software complexity grows, traditional static analysis tools struggle to detect vulnerabilities with both precision and context—often triggering high false positive rates and developer fatigue. This article explores how Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), when applied to source code representations like Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs), Control Flow Graphs (CFGs), and Data Flow Graphs (DFGs), can revolutionize vulnerability detection. We break down how GNNs model code semantics more effectively than flat token sequences, and how techniques like attention mechanisms, hybrid graph construction, and feedback loops significantly reduce false positives. With insights from real-world datasets and recent research, this guide shows how to build more reliable, proactive, and interpretable vulnerability detection systems using GNNs.
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Introduction to Microsoft Azure
1. M i c ro s of t A z u re
Kasun Kodagoda
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
2. Hello, I’m Kasun…
• Senior Software Engineer @ 99X Technology
- Almost 3 years
- Part of a team of 22 people
- Get to work with Azure.. A lot ;)
• Interested in…
- Architecture & Interior design
- DIY projects
• You can find me on…
- Twitter @K2Vit
- LinkedIn /kasunkodagoda
- GitHub /kasunkv
3. Agenda
• What is Azure?
• Types of Azure Services
• Catalog of Azure Services
• Azure Regions
• Managing Azure Resources
• Azure Resource Manager
• Demo – A Lap Around the Azure Portal
• Azure App Service - Web Apps
• Demo - Create Azure Web App and Deploy Application
• Go Serverless – Azure Functions
• Demo – Create Order Confirmation Service With Azure Functions
4. What is Azure?
• A complete cloud platform
- Host existing applications/services
- Host new applications/services
- Enhance On-Premise applications/services
• Easy to Scale
• High availability
• Easily manageable services
- Many ways to manage Azure Services
- Including the Azure Portal, CLI, REST APIs etc.
5. Types of Azure Services
Infrastructure as a Service
(IaaS)
Platform as a Service
(PaaS)
Serverless
Customer Managed Platform Managed Code Only
6. Types of Azure Services
• Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Customer managed
- Full control over the services
- You are responsible for managing/updating and maintaining
• Platform as a Service (PaaS)
- Platform Managed
- Little to No control over underlying infrastructure
- Azure is responsible for managing/up
• Serverless
- Fully managed by Azure
- Code Only – All you need to do is write code
7. Catalog of Azure Services
Compute Networking Web & Mobile IoT & Enterprise Integration
Development Services Intelligence & Analytics Databases Storage
Monitoring & ManagementSecurity & Identity
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• Create your resources in any region
• Run your apps closer to your customers
• Conform to legal requirements
• High availability with multi-region apps
• Not all resources are available in all regions
11. Azure Resource Manager
• Group resources together
• Manage resource dependencies
• Repeatable Deployments
• Use deployment templates
• Fine control to resources
- With Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
• Granular monitoring and billing
12. Demo
A L A P A R O U N D T H E A Z U R E P O R TA L
13. Azure App Service - Web Apps
• Service for hosting apps
- Web Apps, APIs, Mobile backends
• Supports many languages
- .Net, .Net Core, Java, Ruby, Node.js, PHP, Python
• Run on Linux or Windows
• Easily Scalable
• Add DevOps capabilities
- CD using VSTS, GitHub, BitBucket etc.
14. Demo
C R E AT E A Z U R E W E B A P P A N D D E P L O Y A P P L I C AT I O N
15. Go Serverless – Azure Functions
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• New Pricing Model
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- If you are not using, you are not paying
- Consumption Plan
- Pay as you Go
- App Service Plan
- Use Already existing App Service Plan
16. What is Azure Functions?
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