Do I have your attention?"Yes."Need I say more?“Yes.”Oh.. okay. One of the big concerns that people have when considering Windows Azure as a PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) is…“Security”Okay.. yeah.. that’s their first concern. But after that, it’s..“How much will it cost?”Exactly. Fortunately there is a site and a tool that can help you out if you’re planning … Continue reading Show me the money! (“Cloudy April” – Part 18)
Author: Kevin Remde
More Hyper-V Goodness (“Cloudy April” – Part 17)
Today I thought I’d throw some good resources around Microsoft’s platform for virtualization: Hyper-V Hyper-V getting Started Guide - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732470(WS.10).aspx Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Hyper-V (download) - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=BCAA9707-0228-4860-B088-DD261CA0C80D&displaylang=en The Best Virtualization Tools - http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/en/us/resources.aspx Windows Virtualization Team Blog - http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization/ Microsoft Hyper-V Server Configuration Guide - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=E1E111C9-FA69-4B4D-8963-1DD87804C04F Step-by-Step Guide for Testing Hyper-V and … Continue reading More Hyper-V Goodness (“Cloudy April” – Part 17)
I want my.. I want my.. I want my Hyper-V Cloud (“Cloudy April” – Part 16)
“Kevin.. Was that title a reference to a certain 80’s song and award-winning video?"It was. But I had to add the word “Cloud” to the phrase, because that’s what we’re talking about today: The Hyper-V Cloud. The idea here is that by using Windows Server 2008 R2, Hyper-V, SCVMM 2008 R2, and the SCVMM Self-Service … Continue reading I want my.. I want my.. I want my Hyper-V Cloud (“Cloudy April” – Part 16)
InTune with the Cloud (“Cloudy April” – Part 15)
In my opinion, one of the most ingenious ways “the cloud” is being used is in providing services that link tightly or directly with resources that are in-house.“What does that mean?”Well… I’m talking about services are cloud-based, but which monitor or somehow allow interaction with devices you manage. A great example of this is Windows … Continue reading InTune with the Cloud (“Cloudy April” – Part 15)
The Springboard Series Tour Is Back, and Partly Cloudy! (“Cloudy April” – Part 14)
They’re back! Once again the road to TechEd is paved with Springboard Series goodness. The new tour starts May 2, 2011 in Toronto, and wings its around the country for several stops, delivering lots of great sessions and useful information, all on their way to TechEd in Atlanta.“But is it information about the cloud? Why … Continue reading The Springboard Series Tour Is Back, and Partly Cloudy! (“Cloudy April” – Part 14)
Cloudy TechNet Events (“Cloudy April” – Part 13)
Just a short post today to remind you of two previous posts that I made recently regarding our TechNet Events happening in the Central Region of the US and all around the United States. Here my post on our schedule of events for the Central Region. I realize that many of these have already occurred, … Continue reading Cloudy TechNet Events (“Cloudy April” – Part 13)
Are You Cloud-Certified? (“Cloudy April” – Part 12)
How certified are you? “Same as you.”Of course you are. I’m an MCITP: Server Administrator and MCITP: Enterprise Administrator. I was also an MCSE on Server 2003, 2000, 2000: Security, and MCSE on NT 4. I was even an MCP on Windows 3.11.“Wow.. you’re old.”Shut up. I was 13 at the time.**I tell you this … Continue reading Are You Cloud-Certified? (“Cloudy April” – Part 12)
Let’s Chat Business (“Cloudy April”–Part 11)
I know I’ve talked here about it before, but I do want as many IT Pros and IT Managers as possible to know about the series of webcasts I’m doing entitled “IT Manager Chats with Kevin Remde”. These are so much fun to do, because I get to talk to some people in the business … Continue reading Let’s Chat Business (“Cloudy April”–Part 11)
Your Cloud Browser (“Cloudy April”–Part 10)
Often when people think of “the cloud”, they think of web-based applications that are accessed via a browser. “But it’s not just that, is it?”No, it’s not. Services hosted “elsewhere” don’t necessarily need to be fronted by a browser. HTTP is just another protocol. Applications running in native or local code can also take advantage … Continue reading Your Cloud Browser (“Cloudy April”–Part 10)
But what about security? (“Cloudy April”–Part 9)
Whenever I do a talk on “the cloud” or any of the products from Microsoft that involve (or revolve around) it, I always ask the folks in attendance, “What is your biggest concern about ‘the cloud’?” And without a single exception in the dozens of times I’ve done it, the first word I hear is … Continue reading But what about security? (“Cloudy April”–Part 9)






