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Featured customer-submitted story: Shireburn Software

In January 2016, Shireburn Software launched Shireburn Indigo Payroll—payroll and leave management software hosted on Azure, designed, developed, and supported by their own team. Shireburn Indigo utilizes Azure as a platform rather than just for hosting virtual servers. Client uptake targets were exceeded, with more than 125 companies and 1,900 employees going live on the system in just the first year. These companies can now run payroll and have their employees apply for and manage their own vacation, absence, and profile info through a self-service, web-based portal.

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Visit the Azure portal to get started with Azure Advisor

Now in public preview, Azure Advisor is a personalized recommendation engine that provides guidance for optimally configuring your Azure resources. Azure Advisor analyzes your resource configuration and usage telemetry and recommends solutions to reduce costs and improve the security, performance, and reliability of your applications. Visit the Azure portal today to get started. For more information, visit the Azure Blog.

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Azure Active Directory pass-through authentication in public preview

Pass-through authentication lets users sign in to cloud apps by validating their password against an on-premises Active Directory. It allows customers who don’t want to store passwords in the cloud to onboard Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) with no need to install products such as ADFS or similar third-party federation solutions. Pass-through authentication is available via Azure AD Connect. In addition to authentication, it enables seamless single sign-on from Windows devices.

New performance choices for Azure SQL Database elastic pools

New elastic pool sizes and pools with higher database limits are now available in Azure SQL Database. The new elastic pool choices lower the starting price, decrease cost per database, and reduce price jumps between pool sizes. The larger elastic pool choices with higher database bursting limits in the Premium tier are for especially demanding workloads.

Query Store now enabled by default for Azure SQL Database

Query Store is now turned on in all Azure SQL Database instances. Query Store acts as a “flight data recorder” for the database by continuously collecting critical information about queries and helping to reduce resolution time because precollected relevant data is immediately available. Use Query Store when tracking performance is critical. To learn more, visit the Query Store Usage Scenarios webpage and read the Query Store flight data post on the Azure Blog and the Operating the Query Store documentation webpage.

Azure SQL Data Warehouse now generally available in additional regions

Azure SQL Data Warehouse is now generally available in additional regions—North Central US, Germany Central, and Germany Northeast. SQL Data Warehouse is your go-to SQL-based view across data, offering a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale cloud solution. It decouples compute and storage for the freedom to scale and right-size your environment. You pay only for the storage you use and the compute you want, just when you need it. Plus, SQL Data Warehouse offers the unique option to pause compute, giving you more freedom to better manage your cloud costs.

Azure DocumentDB: Local instance preview and .NET Core support

Effective immediately, Azure DocumentDB introduces both local instance preview and .NET Core support. The local instance for DocumentDB is a client-side, high-fidelity service emulator that supports the complete DocumentDB API and stores data/collections locally. .NET Core is a lightweight and modular platform to create applications and services that run on Linux, Mac, and Windows. To learn more about the local instance preview and .NET Core support, please visit the Azure Blog.

Azure DocumentDB now generally available in Brazil South

Azure DocumentDB is a fast, global-scale NoSQL service for building highly available, globally distributed apps. With four well-defined consistency levels to help you achieve application performance at scale, and the power of SQL and JavaScript, DocumentDB is designed for large-scale cloud applications. DocumentDB is generally available in Brazil South.

Azure introduces single-instance virtual machine SLA

In late November 2016, we introduced a 99.9 percent single-instance virtual machine service-level agreement (SLA) to better support applications that cannot easily scale beyond single virtual machines in the cloud. To qualify for this SLA, all storage disks attached to the virtual machine must use Premium Storage, which offers a high level of availability and performance. For applications that require high availability, continue to leverage availability sets or Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets.

GPU instances for Azure Virtual Machines generally available

N-Series virtual machines are generally available across more regions in the United States, Europe, and Asia, adding to the already available public preview. N-Series virtual machines are powered in collaboration with NVIDIA, and provide best-in-class GPU instances to run compute workloads and visualize data. To learn more about this service, please visit the Virtual Machines webpage.

NC- and NV-based instances for Azure Virtual Machines available

NC-based instances are powered by NVIDIA’s Tesla K80 GPUs and provide the compute power required to accelerate the most demanding HPC and AI workloads. NV-based instances are powered by NVIDIA’s Tesla M60 GPUs and offer NVIDIA’s GRID capabilities on demand. To learn more about this service, please visit the Virtual Machines webpage.

How-to video: Create a Windows Server Virtual Machine

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How to create a Windows Server Virtual Machine Video

Try Azure Container Service, the cloud’s most open option for containers

We recently announced a series of updates to Azure Container Service that continue to demonstrate that Azure Container Service is the most streamlined, open, and flexible way to run your container applications in the cloud. The updates include: Kubernetes support in Azure Container Service (in preview), DC/OS upgrade to 1.8.4, open-source Azure Container Service Engine, Azure Container Registry (in preview), and continuous integration and deployment to Azure Container Service (in preview). For more information, visit the Azure Blog.

SAP HANA on Azure

We’ve introduced new compute configurations to support SAP HANA deployments. As of December 1, 2016, we offer configurations to support up to 4 TB tiers in East US and West US. The new tiers are based on the latest generation Intel Broadwell chips. They allow you to scale out up to 32 TB with the new 2 TB tier for online analytical processing (OLAP) workloads, and up to 4 TB for scale-up online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads. The new tiers replaced the 144 thread tiers previously offered. We’ll continue to support older tiers for existing customers.

R Server for Azure HDInsight generally available

R Server for Azure HDInsight is a scale-out implementation of R integrated with Spark clusters created from HDInsight. R Studio Server, the most popular IDE for R, is now installed by default. This gives your data scientists a browser-based interface for code execution and debugging, and workspace management many are already familiar with.

Azure Machine Learning now available in Japan East and East US 2 regions

Azure Machine Learning is a fully managed service you can use to create, test, operate, and manage predictive analytic solutions in the cloud. It’s now available in additional Azure datacenters: Japan East and East US 2. In Japan East, customers can easily train their machine learning models with Azure ML Studio, then deploy and run them as web services. For East US 2, customers can deploy web services. For more information, please visit the Azure Blog.

Microsoft Cognitive Services: Bing Search APIs additional pricing tier

Starting January 12, 2017, in response to customer feedback, we are introducing an additional pricing tier for Bing Search APIs called “Standard S6” including 10 million maximum transactions, with a dedicated overage rate, “S6 Overage.” This tier will help customers easily order a higher base volume of transactions with scalable usage through the overage rate.

Learn about Azure Analysis Services in this Azure Friday video

Azure Friday’s Scott Hanselman learns about the preview of Azure Analysis Services. This service is built on the proven analytics engine in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services and provide enterprise-grade data modeling in the cloud. Watch now.

Learn about Azure Analysis Video

Azure Application Insights generally available

Azure Application Insights (formerly Visual Studio Application Insights) is an integrated application performance management (APM) and application analytics solution. It offers development teams application performance monitoring, application maps to visual performance constraints, machine learning-based anomaly detection, and powerful alerting with embedded diagnostics information. Learn more in this short video.

Visual Studio Team Services: Package Management extension generally available

The Package Management extension helps you move to DevOps workflows with continuous integration and delivery. It hosts your NuGet packages so you don’t need to host private NuGet servers and file shares. Support for npm packages is also included as a public preview. Package Management is sold per user per month and is included for Visual Studio Enterprise subscribers (Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN, Visual Studio Enterprise – annual, and Visual Studio Enterprise – monthly). Start your free trial of Package Management.

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Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps

Jon Fancey joins the Azure Friday team to talk about Azure Logic Apps, iPaaS, and enterprise integration. Watch now.

Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps Video

Pre-register for Microsoft Ignite

Join us at Microsoft Ignite in Orlando, September 25–29, 2017. Microsoft Ignite gives you five days of hands-on learning, industry insights, and direct access to Azure experts—all in one place. Join us for Interactive Digital Labs, deep dives, demos, product roadmaps, vision, and strategies. Secure your spot now and have first choice of hotels in March 2017! Pre-register now.

Microsoft Tech Summit is coming to you—register today

Attend a free, two-day technical training event to build your cloud and infrastructure skills. Discover how our enterprise solutions can help you be more successful and productive, so you can add value to your organization. Choose from more than 70 training sessions, participate in hands-on labs, and get access to experts. Don’t miss out! Find an event near you or save the date to watch a keynote livestream.

Join us for the complimentary Azure Marketplace virtual lab series

If you’re interested in solutions like Veeam, Mesosphere, F5, or Barracuda but aren’t sure how to get started, join us for a complimentary virtual lab. The Azure Marketplace virtual lab series, which now runs into January 2017, will cover how to deploy these apps directly to Azure in 45 minutes or less through a hands-on demo. Register now.

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Cloud Cover: Azure Active Directory B2C

In this episode, get the basics on Azure Active Directory B2C. Watch the end-to-end process of creating a B2C tenant, registering an application, configuring different policies, and customizing user experiences.

Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps Video

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Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions

Build an ASP.NET MVC app on Azure and prepare for Microsoft Certification exam 70-532 with this Microsoft on edX course. Stay current on Azure technologies and learn how to make your existing web applications better, more scalable, and more flexible. In this six-week self-paced course, learn to build a web app connected to Azure SQL Database and Azure Active Directory—enterprise scale and in the cloud—and get the latest on Azure Resource Manager. Take the course.

Microsoft Azure for IT Pros Content Series: Virtual Machines

In this installment of a series of training courses designed to teach you all about Azure, you’ll learn about Azure Virtual Machines and how we implement virtual machines in Azure. Other high-level concepts that relate to Virtual Machines will be explored, including disks, storage, high availability, and templates. You’ll also learn about configuration, deployment, and management. Don’t miss it! Watch now.

Internet of Things class: Containers using Azure and Docker

Want to speed up your releases? Need to quickly scale your app? Build your first container using Docker on Hyper V. In this 30 minute, hands on virtual lab, you will be guided through the basics of installing, deploying, and managing a Docker container, as well as fundamentals for incorporating Docker on Hyper V into your current development plans. Get started.

Case study: Enhancing threat detection at Microsoft using Microsoft Cloud App Security

In our cloud-first, mobile-first environment, the use of cloud apps is on the rise. To help protect corporate data, Microsoft IT uses Microsoft Cloud App Security to discover and identify cloud applications in use on our network, assessing security risks for any app. With the Cloud App Security Portal, we monitor suspicious behavior patterns and unusual activity and detect threats. Cloud App Security provides protection for our network and greater visibility into our environment. Read more on IT Showcase.

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Case study: Microsoft IT transforms teleworking culture in Japan

Japan’s business culture values face-to-face interaction. This has slowed the widespread adoption of teleworking. However, demographic changes and a government mandate are making worker mobility a top priority. Microsoft IT in Japan is advancing the transformation to a mobile-first, cloud-first workplace by offering business solutions and by demonstrating the benefits of teleworking to employers and workers alike. Read more on IT Showcase.

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Digital advertising company gets answers from terabytes of data with Azure platform

Making more sales requires building an emotional connection with consumers. That marketing tenet is as true today as it was decades ago. However, finding ways to reach a receptive user and establish a connection has become more complicated. It’s no longer just about developing a compelling message and targeting a user.

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RemoteScan: Azure-based document scanning for virtual desktop users

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Featured: Cybersecurity solutions from Imperva

Imperva Incapsula is a cloud-based application delivery service that helps protect websites and increases their performance, improving end-user experiences and safeguarding web applications and data from attack. Incapsula includes a web application firewall to thwart hacking attempts, DDoS mitigation to help ensure attacks don’t impact online assets, a load balancer, and a content delivery network to optimize and accelerate web traffic and environments.

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Featured: Modernize your SAP landscape

88 percent of Americas’ SAP Users’ Group members who have implemented a project on HANA report positive business and IT value, with 75 percent of those surveyed planning another project. Are you one of them? SUSE solutions on the public cloud let you start the digital transformation journey with a cost-effective pilot powered by Azure (access the Microsoft Quickstart Guide). Contact SUSE to see if you qualify for a free pilot or PoC for your first HANA project.

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Featured: Cloud-native goes global with Pivotal Cloud Foundry on Azure

Pivotal’s Cloud Foundry cloud-native platform and the Azure infrastructure help enterprise developers rapidly deploy applications to the cloud using Java, .NET, Node.js, and other popular frameworks. Founded on open source, Pivotal’s platform speeds time to market, unifying DevOps; offers continuous delivery, microservices, and containers to realize the potential of the cloud; and helps you compete more effectively, acquire customers, and grow revenue. Learn more.

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Featured: Are built-in schedulers resulting in missed SLAs and business delays?

Control-M integrates the management of critical workload processes from a single point of control. With cross-application and cross-platform scheduling capabilities, this powerful workload automation solution accelerates delivery of digital services and increases the quality of service delivered to your customers. Control-M just launched a virtual machine extension to automate applications running in Azure.

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New: kiteworks by Accellion joins Azure Marketplace

Accellion, a leading provider in private cloud content collaboration, has announced its content collaboration platform, kiteworks. kiteworks is now a certified solution in Azure Marketplace. With kiteworks, users gain unified access into content systems like SharePoint, CIFS Shares, Documentum, and cloud stores like OneDrive, Box, and others, to access, edit, share, and collaborate on content from any device.

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Editor's Note

Hi,

Thank you to everyone who took the time to share your valuable feedback on our redesign! It’s always exciting—and sometimes worrisome—to send out design updates like this, but we know that we can count on you to let us know if something doesn’t work for you. If you noticed our festive banner at the top, I do realize that some of you are in warmer climates. Please take it as us sending you our Seattle cheer and snow. We’ll take some sunshine if you want to send that our way! We hope that no matter what you’re doing this time of year, your 2016 is ending positively. See you in 2017!

Miwa