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Learning: Inside Azure on IT resources available.

Microsoft release yet another learning resource.

Not sure why Microsoft felt the need to launch another place for learning content, as they have several places already, but Microsoft have made available a wide range of resources on their new ‘Inside Azure for IT‘ section of the azure.microsoft.com site.

Having run through one of the expert series on SAP on Azure, this does look more focused on an introduction to the technology stack or specific area as opposed to deep technical information, but I am hoping that this is will get more technical as I go through the site and the contents.

Subjects that look to be covered at the moment include:

  • SAP on Azure
  • Azure VMware Solution
  • Skytap on Azure
  • Linux and Windows on Azure.
  • Azure Stack HCI

In addition to the above it looks like this will also host Live Q&A’s as well as fireside chats with a set of executives/experts, however at the time of writing there was only one available.

I am going to make an assumption that this compliment the existing MS Learn and Tech Community sites and that content will be expanded considerably over the next weeks or months.

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Richard Hogan - Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice

Richard Hogan

Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice | IBM

Global Chief Architect, Microsoft Practice at IBM. 20+ years experience working at the intersection of cloud architecture, security, and emerging AI capabilities across Azure and the wider Microsoft ecosystem. Host of the Cloudy with a Chance of Insights podcast. Regular speaker at tech conferences and active contributor to the Microsoft Tech Community.

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