The new Linux based kernel OS along with other two major components will present a highly-secured end-to-end solution for connected microcontroller-powered devices. Azure Sphere includes three components working as one, a brand-new class of crossover Microcontrollers running a secured Operating System and supported by cloud services. Along with advanced development tools, Azure Sphere is your opportunity to reimagine your business from the ground up.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Azure Sphere OS: the new Microsoft Linux Based OS. The world is changing. What about you?!
The new Linux based kernel OS along with other two major components will present a highly-secured end-to-end solution for connected microcontroller-powered devices. Azure Sphere includes three components working as one, a brand-new class of crossover Microcontrollers running a secured Operating System and supported by cloud services. Along with advanced development tools, Azure Sphere is your opportunity to reimagine your business from the ground up.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Gartner has just published the updated cloud IaaS scores for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
In March 13, Gartner has published the new Cloud IaaS scores of AWS, Azure, and GCP, As mentioned by Gartner, "Compared to the
previous assessments occurred mid-summer 2017, these new assessments show a
steady growth in feature coverage by all three providers, with GCP leading the
growth with an overall increment of 12 percent points. Azure follows with five
additional percent points and AWS, which was the provider with the highest
coverage also last year, marked an increment of four percent points. The
figure below shows the details of the movements occurred within this
update, broken down by required, preferred and optional criteria. It is
interesting to note how some scores also went down (see Azure, required). When
scores go down, it is not always due to providers removing features, but
sometimes – like in this case – due to the modification of the applicability of
the criteria’s scope".
Friday, March 16, 2018
Finally, Microsoft plans to open its first set of Middle East data centers in UAE
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) - Azure Compute Infrastructure Sub-topics
These are the sub-topics that you have to cover in
the Azure Compute Infrastructure
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!- Key Sub-topics of Dev-Ops
Design a management, monitoring, and business continuity strategy (20–25%)
- Azure IaaS monitoring with OMS
- Create an alert rule on a metric with the Azure portal
- Azure Automation Account
- Replicate Hyper-V virtual machines (without VMM) to Azure using Azure Site Recovery with the Azure portal
- Replicate physical machines to Azure by using Site Recovery
- My first graphical runbook
- My first PowerShell runbook
- My first PowerShell Workflow runbook
- Getting Started with Azure Automation DSCDesired State Configuration (DSC)
- How Azure Backup Works in 10 mins
- Microsoft Azure Backup Server v2 Docs
- AzureRM.RecoveryServices.Backup (PowerShell)
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!- Key sub-topics of Design Azure Web and Mobile Apps
These are the sub-topics that you have to cover in
the Design Azure Web and Mobile Apps
Exam 70-535 sub-topics of Design advanced applications
Wednesday, February 07, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!- Key topics of Design an application storage and data access strategy
- Design an application storage and data access strategy :
- •Design for Azure Storage solutions•Determine when to use Azure Blob Storage, blob tiers, Azure Files, disks, and StorSimple•Design for Azure Data Services•Design for relational database storage•Design for NoSQL storage•Design for CosmosDB storage
- •Determine when to use MongoDB API, DocumentDB API, Graph API, Azure Tables API; design for cost, performance, data consistency, availability, and business continuity
- •Determine when to use Azure Redis Cache, Azure Table Storage, Azure Data Lake, Azure Search, Time Series Insights
- •Determine when to use Azure SQL Database and SQL Server Stretch Database; design for scalability and features; determine when to use Azure Database for MySQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL; design for HA/DR, geo-replication; design a backup and recovery strategy
- •Determine when to use Data Catalog, Azure Data Factory, SQL Data Warehouse, Azure Data Lake Analytics, Azure Analysis Services, and Azure HDInsight.
- Important Tip: Know the various storage types and their uses. For example, many times you can use Queues to decouple components of a system.
Check this link to know when to use what: https://aka.ms/azure/storage
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!- Key topics Secure Resources
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!- Key topics of Design-Azure-Resource-Manager-ARM-Networking
Monday, January 08, 2018
Microsoft Exam 70-535 (Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions) in a nutshell!
Many People are asking and searching for the new Microsoft Exam 70-535:
Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions that is still in A version and B is still not released.
- In its current version is coming in one only language which is English.
- The exam is coming is an adaptive exam that comes with couple of cases and each cases has some applied questions. Your answers to one case determine the next case you get.
- Based on being an adaptive exam, means that once you leave one case you will not be able to return it back. This applies because the second case has been decided based on the answers of the previous case so, changing the answers of the first case may lead to changing the second case that you already have answered already which could create a lot of miss during the exam. that is why, this is already disabled and not possible initially.
- The exam is based on seven pillars of knowledge. Here are they and some key points under each of them:
Design Azure Resource Manager (ARM) networking.
Secure Resources.
Design an application storage and data access strategy.
Design advanced applications.
Design Azure Web and Mobile Apps.
Design a management, monitoring, and business continuity strategy.
Architect an Azure Compute infrastructure.
Monday, November 27, 2017
Introducing Managed Service (MSI) Identity for Azure Resources

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/managed-service-identity/overview
Monday, July 13, 2015
Thursday, November 01, 2012
Top 7 VS 2012 ALM additions
During a technical conversation with one of my colleagues, I have been asked asked about the Top 7 addition to VS 2012 ALM tools from my point of view. I answered as follows:
If we mean ALM tools collectively, not only TFS then, I will say that:
1-SharePoint Testing Support : It is something that came too late but, finally it came to rock.
2-DevOps tools and techniques : It is a materialization of the Microsoft/Forrrester's Joint study that took place in 2006 (as far as I remember). 70% of Existing IT Budgets in the Fortune 500 Corporation are spent on maintaining existing systems. Delivering a way to track the quality of systems during their production time became something crucial to have.
3-TFS Service RTM: is a Brilliant offering that will bring new users to the TFS umbrella. Simply it offloads lots of small groups from incurring great amount of Capex budget, and replace it with an affordable Opex budget. Despite the fact of that there is no single clear walk-through that could be provided by the product team to migrate from On Premises solution to the cloud based solution, I expect this service to boom in the next coming years. Moreover, It will open a new opportunity for offshore teams to share their project's artifacts with their primary contractors in a much easier way.
4-The Feedback tool, along with the introduction of Storyboarding tool: It simply bridges the gap between End users, and the product team. In an old study of IBM(late 70s); this gap my cost product team 300+% of the original product cost (Reference:Sarson’s Analysis, and Design Book 1978 edition). The business agility and communication revolution may make this percentage hike up. Storyboarding and Feedback tools could save product teams a hell amount of time, and money that could be lost during the UATs.
5-MTM Enhancements: Despite they are detailed features but i count them important:
- Video Recording Enhancements: It solves lots of storage overflow problems due to video recording sizes.
- Explanatory testing: It provides a better way to implement agile testing technique. Moreover it answer the question that I used to be asked, If we don't have preset Test Cases how can we test using MTM?!
- Testing for Windows Store Applications: It was unexpected to evangelize everywhere for Windows 8 Development while not having an ALM way to make some sort of exploratory and manual testing. It gives a clear message from the ALM team that we are always aligned.
6- Unit testing Enhancements: the new Unit Testing using Fakes Framework: I know that it is a unit testing thing with professional edition but finally it is related to the ALM practices.
- Unit Testing Fakes Framework: I think part of that is related to the Microsoft Research labs efforts during the PEX project which, as far as I know, still running. For years, teams used to use their own fakes framework, or community owned fakes framework. Depending on a Microsoft standard one can streamline unit testing in many good ways. A good scenario that I might recommend Fakes Framework in is the scenario of having a primary contractor that divided a project between him, and one of his partners. They can freely use the same standard framework to makes sure that their unit test can go smoothly based on same unit tests.
- Enhancements happened to the performance of the unit tests.
7- Code Reviews: I consider this tool, a wonderful way for teaming up. Maybe it doesn't have great engineering effort from the product team (which is the same case of storyboarding, and feedback tool) but It is really very helpful towards Bridging Dev/Dev gaps. It materializes a better way for Peer reviewing.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Microsoft reveals Screenshots of VS 11 Beta for Windows 8 Apps Development experience
Earlier today, Microsoft published some screenshots of the Visual Studio 11 Beta as part of a blog post about the Windows store. The screenshots include elements of the new user interface for Visual Studio 11. The screenshots are only a small part of the new UI in the Visual Studio 11 Beta.
the team is looking forward to sharing the new UI features in much more detail over the next couple of weeks, and hearing your feedback. IF have this channel of reporting any possible feedback, if you have any please leave it to me so, i can filter them, consolidate them, and finally communicate them to the team in Seattle.
Design goals
Because we wanted to focus our engineering efforts on the problems that were going to impact the most developers the most frequently, some of the key goals we picked were:
- Encourage developers to visit the Store developer portal before they start coding
- Help developers comply with the Store technical requirements
- Reduce concepts and repetition by pulling information directly from the app package
Don’t forget to send me any feedback….
Enjoy it ;)
Apps – your apps – are the heart of the Windows Store. When we set out to design the app submission experience, we wanted developers to be able to get their apps into the Store as easily and quickly as possible. We thought a lot about reducing friction, inspiring confidence through transparency, and bringing predictability and consistency to the app submission process.
This post, authored by Jonathan Garrigues, a Program Manager on the Developer Experience team, describes the Store app submission experience.
--Antoine Leblond
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Finally, Team System on the Cloud
A few Minutes ago, Brian Harry has just announced and demoed the Availability of the Team System as Service over Microsoft Cloud for renting. Think this will be of a great benefit for lots of small, and Medium ISVs that wont to invest in licensing, admin, and operations of a dedicated Team system installation.