Azure Logging and Monitoring for ISVs

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Microsoft Azure Monitor includes many logging and monitoring features that can help an independent software vendor (ISV) with gaining metrics to monitor their solution on Azure or on Prem.  In this set of three video presentations, I present your options and features.


 


Although these are not talking about any ISV-only features, they are ISV-focused – so while this content would certainly be helpful for you if you’re not an ISV, you should be aware that is the lens through which I am presenting the content.


 


These videos include a English closed-caption-file reference, and are best viewed full-screen.  


 


Please let us know in the comments what you think, and if you have questions!  If you have an ISV-specific topic that you feel would be good for a 15-20 minute video or a small set of them, let us know! 


 


 


Session 1: Overview – What is Azure Monitor



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Session 2: Levels of Monitoring – App, Platform, Infrastructure



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Session 3: Visualizations and Alerts



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Microsoft Launches Phase 2 Mitigation for Netlogon Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1472)

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Microsoft addressed a critical remote code execution vulnerability affecting the Netlogon protocol (CVE-2020-1472) on August 11, 2020. Beginning with the February 9, 2021 Security Update release, Domain Controllers will be placed in enforcement mode. This will require all Windows and non-Windows devices to use secure Remote Procedure Call (RPC) with Netlogon secure channel or to explicitly allow the account by adding an exception for any non-compliant device.

CISA encourages users and administrators to review the Microsoft security update and apply the necessary updates.

How partners are fueling growth and innovation on Microsoft Teams

How partners are fueling growth and innovation on Microsoft Teams

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Teams not only enables you to meet, chat, call, and collaborate with your team, but it also serves as a platform that brings together the apps and workflows that help you get your work done.

The post How partners are fueling growth and innovation on Microsoft Teams appeared first on Microsoft 365 Blog.

Brought to you by Dr. Ware, Microsoft Office 365 Silver Partner, Charleston SC.

Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly – Episode 113

Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly – Episode 113

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In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm, are joined by UK based MVP and Developer focused on Teams, Bots and Voice – Tom Morgan (Modality Systems) | @tomorgan. 


 


Topics raised in today’s discussion include voice extensibility, Microsoft Teams – the OS for work, and the value of integrating communications into apps or business processes enabling users to take action without having jump from environment to environment.   Viewing the Microsoft Graph as APIs organized by workload with the benefit of shared authentication and discussion and articles on the recent Microsoft Viva announcement. 


 


The session was recorded on Monday, February 8, 2021.


 



 


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Azure Logging and Monitoring

This article is contributed. See the original author and article here.

permalink: https://aka.ms/FTAISVLogging


reference links permalink: https://aka.ms/LoggingReference 


 


Microsoft Azure Monitor includes many logging and monitoring features that can help an independent software vendor (ISV) with gaining metrics to monitor their solution on Azure or on Prem.  In this set of three video presentations, I present your options and features.


 


Although these are not talking about any ISV-only features, they are ISV-focused – so while this content would certainly be helpful for you if you’re not an ISV, you should be aware that is the lens through which I am presenting the content.


 


These videos include a English closed-caption-file reference, and are best viewed full-screen.  


 


Please let us know in the comments what you think, and if you have questions!  If you have an ISV-specific topic that you feel would be good for a 15-20 minute video or a small set of them, let us know! 


 


 


Session 1: Overview – What is Azure Monitor



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Session 2: Levels of Monitoring – App, Platform, Infrastructure



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Session 3: Visualizations and Alerts



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