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Cloudy With a Chance of Insights | EP04
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Cloudy With a Chance of Insights | EP04

The latest episode of our little side project, Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, is out and available on YouTube, Apple Podcast and all good podcast platforms.

This week, we discuss our highlights from 2024 and what we are looking forward to in the Microsoft Cloud for 2025. As usual, our topics meander through the importance of cybersecurity, Quantum Computing & Quantum Safe, Cloud Repatriation, and my inability to pronounce GenAI accurately, which is quite problematic in my role.

As always, any comments, feedback, etc., are welcome, and links to the episode will be added to the comments section. Alternatively, just search for Cloudy with a Chance of Insights on the platform of your choice (we should be there :-))

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Richard Hogan

Richard Hogan

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Richard is a Microsoft-focused architect and consultant with deep expertise in Azure, Microsoft 365, cybersecurity, and enterprise cloud migration. He is the founder of The Microsoft Cloud Blog and co-host of the Cloudy with a Chance of Insights podcast. All views expressed are his own.

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