Tag: networking

Ditch Your DNS For Microsoft Azure DNS & Moving On

Jun 04, 2016 · 5 min read

This is my last post as Associate Architect at Nagarro. I would be moving to a new location and a new position very soon and therefore, I won’t be posting much for about a month. I’ll have a lot more to say about the new organization that I would be joining once I get there, but for now, let me just say that everyone I’ve met at this new place has seemed smart and passionate.

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Hands-on with Microsoft Azure Application Gateway

Nov 05, 2015 · 9 min read

Cloud Architects tasked to lift and shift workloads frequently face some common challenges. Quite frequently they are handed over application dense servers containing applications which were never meant to scale (metal love) and limited budget and time. Not to forget the fact that the communication channel used by the applications was never secured because the applications were previously accessible only over local network (and maybe in house hacking was not a possibility or maybe internet was not invented till then πŸ˜„) and the marketing team sold the idea of a mobile workforce to the customer.

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Building a Reporting Application with Microsoft Azure RemoteApp

Aug 10, 2015 · 7 min read

Before I say anything else, let’s lay down a ground rule that I wish all blogs would follow: A sample that takes more than 30 minutes to get cranking up is a project. Get ready to learn about Azure RemoteApp applications by building a SAMPLE that would be powered by Microsoft Azure. September 23, 2016: Remote App is being discontinued. Read the announcement here. What is Azure RemoteApp? The cloud world is pretty biased towards web applications.

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