Microsoft Revises Cloud Licensing Policies for Running Office on AWS
Microsoft is making some minor changes to its cloud licensing policies for specific customers that run Microsoft Office on AWS. This move comes a week after the European Commission opened an antitrust...
View ArticleTaking Advantage of Free AWS Training
With the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders still in place, many of us are working at home and the slower pace has meant that some of us have a little extra time on hands. One great way to take advantage of...
View ArticleMicrosoft Revises Cloud Licensing Policies for Running Office on AWS
Microsoft is making some minor changes to its cloud licensing policies for specific customers that run Microsoft Office on AWS. This move comes a week after the European Commission opened an antitrust...
View ArticleAWS to Start Charging for Public IPv4 Addresses in February 2024
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to charge organizations for the use of public IPv4 addresses. Starting on February 1, 2024, AWS customers will need to pay $0.005 per IP address per hour for all...
View ArticleMicrosoft Revises Cloud Licensing Policies for Running Office on AWS
Microsoft is making some minor changes to its cloud licensing policies for specific customers that run Microsoft Office on AWS. This move comes a week after the European Commission opened an antitrust...
View ArticlePaul Thurrott’s Short Takes: November 22 2019
You’ve got balls, Microsoft! Because millennials always have the answers, this week’s edition of Short Takes looks at Slack’s response to a Microsoft rip-off, Amazon suing over Microsoft’s JEDI...
View ArticleAWS re:Post Takes on Stack Overflow
There’s no doubt that the Internet can be a great resource for technical information and solutions to the problems that you face. However, it can also be a source of misinformation, dead ends and a...
View ArticleMicrosoft Revises Cloud Licensing Policies for Running Office on AWS
Microsoft is making some minor changes to its cloud licensing policies for specific customers that run Microsoft Office on AWS. This move comes a week after the European Commission opened an antitrust...
View ArticleAWS Unveils New Dedicated Local Zones Service for Critical Workloads
Key takeaways: Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of its new Dedicated Local Zones this week. It’s a robust solution for handling sensitive data and critical workloads while adhering to...
View ArticlePaul Thurrott’s Short Takes: November 22 2019
You’ve got balls, Microsoft! Because millennials always have the answers, this week’s edition of Short Takes looks at Slack’s response to a Microsoft rip-off, Amazon suing over Microsoft’s JEDI...
View ArticleAWS to Start Charging for Public IPv4 Addresses in February 2024
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to charge organizations for the use of public IPv4 addresses. Starting on February 1, 2024, AWS customers will need to pay $0.005 per IP address per hour for all...
View ArticleAWS Unveils New Dedicated Local Zones Service for Critical Workloads
Key takeaways: Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of its new Dedicated Local Zones this week. It’s a robust solution for handling sensitive data and critical workloads while adhering to...
View ArticleMicrosoft Streamlines Log Ingestion with New Sentinel AWS S3 Connector
Key Takeaways: Microsoft has released the AWS S3 connector for Microsoft Sentinel. The new Microsoft Sentinel AWS S3 connector can ingest logs from various AWS services, facilitating monitoring and...
View ArticlePaul Thurrott’s Short Takes: November 22 2019
You’ve got balls, Microsoft! Because millennials always have the answers, this week’s edition of Short Takes looks at Slack’s response to a Microsoft rip-off, Amazon suing over Microsoft’s JEDI...
View ArticleAWS re:Post Takes on Stack Overflow
There’s no doubt that the Internet can be a great resource for technical information and solutions to the problems that you face. However, it can also be a source of misinformation, dead ends and a...
View ArticleMicrosoft Streamlines Log Ingestion with New Sentinel AWS S3 Connector
Key Takeaways: Microsoft has released the AWS S3 connector for Microsoft Sentinel. The new Microsoft Sentinel AWS S3 connector can ingest logs from various AWS services, facilitating monitoring and...
View ArticlePaul Thurrott’s Short Takes: Microsoft Earnings Special Edition (January 2020)
The sun sets on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Office 2010 Because Microsoft announced its most recent quarterly earnings this week, this edition of Short Takes is going to obsess over the...
View ArticlePaul Thurrott’s Short Takes: Microsoft Earnings Special Edition (October 2019)
Because it’s that time of the quarter, this edition of Short Takes looks solely at Microsoft’s quarterly earnings report, which was huge for Commercial Cloud, Microsoft 365, and Windows, and not so...
View ArticleAWS to Start Charging for Public IPv4 Addresses in February 2024
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is planning to charge organizations for the use of public IPv4 addresses. Starting on February 1, 2024, AWS customers will need to pay $0.005 per IP address per hour for all...
View ArticleAWS CodePipeline Introduces Support for GitLab
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced support for GitLab in its AWS CodePipeline service. This release allows developers to leverage their GitLab.com source repository to build, test, and deploy...
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