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Thoughts on ALM, Azure, and Agile by Walter Myers III
Principal Consultant with Microsoft Consulting Services based in Irvine, CA. I blog on Azure and Application Lifecycle Management using Agile techniques.
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Thoughts on ALM, Azure, and Agile by Walter Myers III
Visualizing Windows Azure Event Logs in SCOM 2007 R2
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In this blog, I will demonstrate how to visualize event logs in SCOM 2007 R2. Even though the Windows Azure Management Pack documentation says that the management pack “collects and monitors Windows events,” it doesn’t simply collect them on its own....
Thoughts on ALM, Azure, and Agile by Walter Myers III
Windows Azure Data Security (Cleansing and Leakage)
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Disclaimer: The procedures explained in this document are current as of January 2012, and are subject to change without notice. Of utmost concern to enterprise customers (indeed all customers) who are considering deploying their applications to Windows...
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