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atisunya · 8 months ago
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qservicesinc · 10 months ago
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atcuality1 · 6 months ago
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appdevelopmentstech · 4 months ago
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manageditserviceslosangeles · 5 months ago
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azureussszz · 11 months ago
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Best Practices for Optimising Azure Costs
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moreyeahs · 1 year ago
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How Can Azure DevOps Consulting Services Improve Your Development Process?
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hpieducation · 1 year ago
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is an integrated suite of business applications that combines CRM and ERP capabilities. It streamlines processes, enhances customer engagement, and provides real-time insights for informed decision-making, boosting organizational efficiency and growth.
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starsfic · 1 year ago
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Discard #4
It was late. Or early, depending on how you viewed it. In any case, it was dark, edging closer and closer to the dawn. The library was quiet and peaceful, with only one occupant.
The Lady Bone Demon meditated in the silence.
A magic circle surrounded her. Each time she took a deep breath in, the glow of the circle dulled. Each time she let a deep breath out, the glow of the circle intensified. It was a steady rhythm, one that allowed the cracks slowly flooding her skin to soothe and fade. 
Yellowtusk watched.
She did not know he was there. As far as she knew, he was resting with Peng, who had successfully brought back the Crimson Jimsonweed. So far, two of the six things had been retrieved. However, this did not ease his mind.
Azure was usually very clever, but he had tunnel vision, Yellowtusk could admit that. Oftentimes, his tunnel vision extended to him and Peng, such as the attempted overthrowing of the Jade Emperor. Yellowtusk could not have tunnel vision now. Sun Wukong called him the wisest of their former brotherhood, and Yellowtusk needed to follow his words. Silently, he extended his hand.
The array that formed was one he learned in service of Heaven. The Queen Mother of the West used it to poison suitors of her daughters, ones that only cared for power instead of love. (How ironic that she judged her oxherding son-in-law for not having power.) If used slowly, the poison would be slow, allowing the suitors to appear if they were simply ill.
Fast was required here.
The array held for a moment. The blue of the circle that surrounded the Lady Bone Demon retreated, becoming white. A groan came from the demoness. Like it was a signal, Yellowtusk clenched his hand.
Power raced up her form like electricity. Her eyes started open in realization, but it was too late. The demoness threw her head back and screamed.
It was a sound, bordering on an inhuman screech, that Yellowtusk hated. However, he held firm. Finally, the circle disappeared and she collapsed to the floor.
The elephant took a step forward, eyeing her. She was limp, like a corpse, and he couldn’t see the motions that suggested breathing. Had he killed her? Or had he just killed the host?
Yellowtusk reached down, intending to flip her over and check her pulse, but a hand grabbed his. He gave a yelp, stumbling back as the demoness coughed, pushing herself up on her hands.
"Your brother did tell me that you were noble. That, if you had concerns, you would voice them first." The Lady Bone Demon rose to her feet and turned, allowing the skin of her glamour to slough off. Yellowtusk couldn't help the noise of disgust at the bare bone, red eyes glaring at him from empty sockets. "He did not imagine you as the type to stab your allies in the back in the dead of night."
"You are no ally of ours," Yellowtusk huffed out, gripping his hammer. "I have done my research, Baigujing." Her eyes flashed for a brief moment in anger. "You are nothing but a spirit who managed to scrabble her way to the attention of the gods. You would seek to destroy this world rather than make it better." And Azure had allowed his vision to tunnel once again.
"There is nothing that can make this world better," She spat out, kicking off the ground and levitating above him. "Nothing but the flames that the power of the Monkey King will provide."
Yellowtusk barked out a laugh, rising up. She wasn't the only one with fancy tricks. "He would never help you." Once he got his letter, he would act. He trusted him enough to know that.
She laughed back, the sound too harsh to come from a young girl's body. "He does not have a choice. He and his protege will fall. After all," The bone was covered back up, and the illusion blinked for just a moment. "He couldn't bring himself to hurt a child last time."
Yellowtusk's question died at the image of a young girl floating helplessly, her mouth caught in the gape of a scream. He blinked-
And she lunged.
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krispydonuts-reblogs · 2 months ago
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Hey ya'll, Incase you hadn't seen, the BDS movement (which handles support for Palestine) has called for a new boycott; Microsoft. They call that you do as many of these as possible, with the tier list being the priority.
1. Cancel gamepass
2. Boycott candy crush, Minecraft, and call of duty.
3. boycott all Microsoft gaming products.
To quote BDS on Whatsapp Microsoft is such a massive target;
"Microsoft is perhaps the most complicit tech company in Israel’s illegal occupation, apartheid regime and ongoing genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza – which is why Microsoft is a now priority BDS target. Microsoft partners with the apartheid regime of Israel and its prison system. It provides the Israeli military with Azure cloud and AI services that are central to accelerating Israel’s genocide of 2.3 million Palestinians in the illegally occupied Gaza Strip. After 34 years of deep complicity with Israel’s military, the Israeli army relies heavily on Microsoft to meet technological requirements of its genocide and apartheid regime.
The BDS movement is calling for people to pressure Microsoft with divestment and exclusion from contracts, whenever feasible."
Even if you HAVE to have your game pass, 2 and 3 are more than easy to manage. Don't buy anything having to do with those games. No extra lives, no Add-Ons, nothing. And don't buy more overly expensive products from them. It's do-able. Easy.
Spread the word. Make your own post. Repost what you see.
Free Palestine.
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atisunya · 9 months ago
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Why Do Certified Azure Managed Service Providers Stand Out? 
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Microsoft solution partners or Azure Managed Service Providers are always first in line. They maximize business value using Azure Cloud and have excellent innovation potential. These service providers hold the right certification for data, AI, and app innovation. All these prove the vast expertise of these service providers in modernizing apps, creating cloud-native apps, data management and governance, and AI. Let us see all the potential these Azure cloud services possess that makes them stand out.
Top 5 reasons of hiring Azure Cloud service providers
Here are some of the key aspects that make Azure Managed service providers stand out.
Certified specialists
These service providers employ the best Azure Managed Services Experts who have undergone rigorous training and have successfully passed the exams conducted by Microsoft. This makes sure that the experts possess the right knowledge and skills to use and that they can efficiently manage the cloud infrastructure of Azure.
Reduces cost
A key driving force for a lot of companies to hire an Azure Managed service provider is to optimize cost. Azure facilitates Microsoft Business Central Implementation. This further helps to scale resources up and down according to their requirements. It makes sure that the clients need to only pay for the resources they put to use. This particular flexibility removes the requirement of costly investments in infrastructure and hardware. Also, it makes sure that the businesses can efficiently allocate their resources.
In-depth expertise
Azure cloud partners possess in-depth experience and knowledge in Microsoft Azure services. They have a thorough understanding of the potential of Azure and they exercise best practices to craft, launch, and manage complicated cloud infrastructures. They can meet the unique needs of every business. Also, the engineering team of Azure Managed service providers has access to Business Central Dynamics 365 and several other internal resources for more efficient operations.
Improved compliance and security
Privacy has become a crucial concern for businesses because of data security risks and the requirement of adherence to regulatory compliances. So, when you partner with an Azure service provider they can help you to address these problems. Microsoft offers a Trust Center online that offers detailed information about their compliance, privacy, and security initiatives. Also, Azure provides numerous services like Dynamics Business Central Integration, access and identity management, encryption, and firewall, to help their users create a secure infrastructure and track suspicious activities. All these things are offered by a certified Azure services partner.
Customer success
Certified Azure managed service providers having knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central have a track record of strategic and powerful implementation of cloud solutions for multiple industries. It means that the customers can trust the expertise of the service providers. The clients can always expect secure, reliable, and top-notch cloud services that are validated and tested in the real world.
Conclusion
The Azure service providers can help enterprises improve their overall infrastructure productivity and performance by leveraging advanced automation, analytics, and tools. If you are looking for the best Azure managed service provider, get in touch with AtiSunya Private Limited as they have the best in-house professionals.
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mariacallous · 2 months ago
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The global backlash against the second Donald Trump administration keeps on growing. Canadians have boycotted US-made products, anti–Elon Musk posters have appeared across London amid widespread Tesla protests, and European officials have drastically increased military spending as US support for Ukraine falters. Dominant US tech services may be the next focus.
There are early signs that some European companies and governments are souring on their use of American cloud services provided by the three so-called hyperscalers. Between them, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) host vast swathes of the internet and keep thousands of businesses running. However, some organizations appear to be reconsidering their use of these companies’ cloud services—including servers, storage, and databases—citing uncertainties around privacy and data access fears under the Trump administration.
“There’s a huge appetite in Europe to de-risk or decouple the over-dependence on US tech companies, because there is a concern that they could be weaponized against European interests,” says Marietje Schaake, a nonresident fellow at Stanford’s Cyber Policy Center and a former, decade-long member of the European Parliament.
The moves may already be underway. On March 18, politicians in the Netherlands House of Representatives passed eight motions asking the government to reduce reliance on US tech companies and move to European alternatives. Days before, more than 100 organizations signed an open letter to European officials calling for the continent to become “more technologically independent” and saying the status quo creates “security and reliability risks.”
Two European-based cloud service companies, Exoscale and Elastx, tell WIRED they have seen an uptick in potential customers looking to abandon US cloud providers over the last two weeks—with some already starting to make the jump. Multiple technology advisers say they are having widespread discussions about what it would take to uproot services, data, and systems.
“We have more demand from across Europe,” says Mathias Nöbauer, the CEO of Swiss-based hosting provider Exoscale, adding there has been an increase in new customers seeking to move away from cloud giants. “Some customers were very explicit,” Nöbauer says. “Especially customers from Denmark being very explicit that they want to move away from US hyperscalers because of the US administration and what they said about Greenland.”
“It's a big worry about the uncertainty around everything. And from the Europeans’ perspective—that the US is maybe not on the same team as us any longer,” says Joakim Öhman, the CEO of Swedish cloud provider Elastx. “Those are the drivers that bring people or organizations to look at alternatives.”
Concerns have been raised about the current data-sharing agreement between the EU and US, which is designed to allow information to move between the two continents while protecting people’s rights. Multiple previous versions of the agreement have been struck down by European courts. At the end of January, Trump fired three Democrats from the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), which helps manage the current agreement. The move could undermine or increase uncertainty around the agreement. In addition, Öhman says, he has heard concerns from firms about the CLOUD Act, which can allow US law enforcement to subpoena user data from tech companies, potentially including data that is stored in systems outside of the US.
Dave Cottlehuber, the founder of SkunkWerks, a small tech infrastructure firm in Austria, says he has been moving the company’s few servers and databases away from US providers to European services since the start of the year. “First and foremost, it’s about values,” Cottlehuber says. “For me, privacy is a right not a privilege.” Cottlehuber says the decision to move is easier for a small business such as his, but he argues it removes some taxes that are paid to the Trump administration. “The best thing I can do is to remove that small contribution of mine, and also at the same time, make sure that my customers’ privacy is respected and preserved,” Cottlehuber says.
Steffen Schmidt, the CEO of Medicusdata, a company that provides text-to-speech services to doctors and hospitals in Europe, says that having data in Europe has always “been a must,” but his customers have been asking for more in recent weeks. “Since the beginning of 2025, in addition to data residency guarantees, customers have actively asked us to use cloud providers that are natively European companies,” Schmidt says, adding that some of his services have been moved to Nöbauer’s Exoscale.
Harry Staight, a spokesperson for AWS, says it is “not accurate” that customers are moving from AWS to EU alternatives. “Our customers have control over where they store their data and how it is encrypted, and we make the AWS Cloud sovereign-by-design,” Straight says. “AWS services support encryption with customer managed keys that are inaccessible to AWS, which means customers have complete control of who accesses their data.” Staight says the membership of the PCLOB “does not impact” the agreements around EU-US data sharing and that the CLOUD Act has “additional safeguards for cloud content.” Google and Microsoft declined to comment.
The potential shift away from US tech firms is not just linked to cloud providers. Since January 15, visitors to the European Alternatives website increased more than 1,200 percent. The site lists everything from music streaming services to DDoS protection tools, says Marko Saric, a cofounder of European cloud analytics service Plausible. “We can certainly feel that something is going on,” Saric says, claiming that during the first 18 days of March the company has “beaten” the net recurring revenue growth it saw in January and February. “This is organic growth which cannot be explained by any seasonality or our activities,” he says.
While there are signs of movement, the impact is likely to be small—at least for now. Around the world, governments and businesses use multiple cloud services—such as authentication measures, hosting, data storage, and increasingly data centers providing AI processing—from the big three cloud and tech service providers. Cottlehuber says that, for large businesses, it may take many months, if not longer, to consider what needs to be moved, the risks involved, plus actually changing systems. “What happens if you have a hundred petabytes of storage, it's going to take years to move over the internet,” he says.
For years, European companies have struggled to compete with the likes of Google, Microsoft, and Amazon’s cloud services and technical infrastructure, which make billions every year. It may also be difficult to find similar services on the scale of those provided by alternative European cloud firms.
“If you are deep into the hyperscaler cloud ecosystem, you’ll struggle to find equivalent services elsewhere,” says Bert Hubert, an entrepreneur and former government regulator, who says he has heard of multiple new cloud migrations to US firms being put on hold or reconsidered. Hubert has argued that it is no longer “safe” for European governments to be moved to US clouds and that European alternatives can’t properly compete. “We sell a lot of fine wood here in Europe. But not that much furniture,” he says. However, that too could change.
Schaake, the former member of the European Parliament, says a combination of new investments, a different approach to buying public services, and a Europe-first approach or investing in a European technology stack could help to stimulate any wider moves on the continent. “The dramatic shift of the Trump administration is very tangible,” Schaake says. “The idea that anything could happen and that Europe should fend for itself is clear. Now we need to see the same kind of pace and leadership that we see with defense to actually turn this into meaningful action.”
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mhamed-elejla1991 · 2 months ago
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A few days ago, Ibtihal Abu Al-Saad, a Microsoft programmer, took to the stage during the company's 50th anniversary celebration and broke the silence.
In a bold and devastating scene, she accused Microsoft's head of artificial intelligence, Mustafa Sulaiman, of having blood on his hands and confronted the entire company's management with their responsibility for supporting the killing machine.
She said it clearly: Microsoft continues to provide the occupying army with Azure services, servers, and artificial intelligence systems that it uses to bomb Gaza and kill innocents.
Ibtihal stood alone, but she was the voice of thousands of victims.
Her words shook the place, and perhaps the conscience of the entire world.
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appdevelopmentstech · 4 months ago
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manageditserviceslosangeles · 5 months ago
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Use Cases for Azure Virtual Desktop
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azureussszz · 11 months ago
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Azure's Disaster Recovery
Azure's Architecture and Best Practices for Disaster Recovery Do you know why a lot of businesses that use vital business apps set up Azure Disaster Recovery with high availability?
due to the fact that most firms require it. Following a large natural disaster or man-made disaster, Azure Disaster Recovery is a collection of policies and a suite of tools to enable recovery and resume major IT infrastructure.
More specifically, Microsoft's disaster recovery plan can be designed for the whole Azure IT environment, thus you will also need to take non-SAP apps into account. Therefore, you will need to restore your assets or dependant services on the DR site in order for the SAP applications to function properly.
Learn everything there is to know about Azure Disaster Recovery.
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