This week Microsoft and Red Hat made a few announcements that continues the two companies' integration and support efforts.
Microsoft started rolling out an update this week to its Azure Log Analytics service that promises to bring improved search, plus a new query language.
Microsoft highlighted a couple of Azure tools, including Just-in-Time VM Access, this week.
Microsoft's Cloud App Security service can now perform actions automatically when certain kinds of security threats get detected.
Microsoft this week released a preview of a new sign-in experience for Azure Active Directory and Microsoft account users.
Quest this week has made live new cloud-based solutions for managing Azure Active Directory implementations and Office 365 applications.
During an Azure OpenDev online webinar this week, Microsoft and partners showed off some of the upcoming Azure tools aimed at IT.
Microsoft this week has made Azure Active Directory service, integrated with Ping Identity's PingAccess, commercially available.
Microsoft has switched on the ability to manage Intune and conditional access setting through the Azure Portal, the company announced today.
Microsoft announced this week that its Azure Active Directory identity and access management service has added support for conditional access policies when used with Microsoft Teams and the Azure Portal.
Microsoft this week dropped multiple tweaks for Azure Active Directory Application Proxy service.
This week Microsoft is showing off two Azure Active Directory Privileged Identity Management service improvements.
Veeam has announced that its Availability Suite v10 will offer continuous data protection (CDP) with recovery point objectives of 15 minutes.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 05/23/2017
Azure Active Directory capabilities have now been added to Microsoft's Azure Portal, the company announced this week.
This week saw the arrival of the new Azure Active Directory Business-to-Consumer (B2C) previews.
Azure Active Directory's login portal changes made earlier in the month have been rolled back.
Microsoft is once again warning IT pros that both Windows Azure Active Directory Sync (DirSync) and Azure AD Sync tools will no longer be supported after April 12.
While a fix for Windows users has yet arrived, Microsoft has addressed an issue that slowed access to OneDrive and OneDrive for Business for Linux users.
This week will bring the preview of Ping Identity, which aims to streamline single sign-on access to header-based Web applications, in Azure Active Directory.
Microsoft this week said that its latest Azure Active Directory management option aimed at alleviating data leakage in SharePoint and OneDrive is now in preview.