Posted on July 4, 2018 by Matthew Bradley
So, we've all been at a party where you've only been able to keep up with the conversation for so long because the discussion starts to go deeper and deeper into JSON and advanced ARM templates. Yep, we've all been there! OK, so that might say more about the type of parties that I go to than a...
Posted on June 22, 2018 by Matthew Bradley
There have been a few instances in the news recently where data stored with a cloud provider has been compromised due to misconfiguration of the storage account. What 'misconfiguration' actually means is that the storage accounts were created insecurely with things like open anonymous access...
Posted on June 14, 2018 by Matthew Bradley
If I was to ask whether you wanted your passwords to be kept secure, I'm certain there would be a 100% response rate of 'yes'. It seems a silly question to ask really doesn't it? Of course you want your passwords to be secure. Yet, I see a worrying number of instances where this just isn't the case!...
Posted on June 4, 2018 by Matthew Bradley
At least once a week, someone will ask me 'Which is the best SQL offering on Azure?', which isn't really even a valid question. Each product has pros and cons and so the question to ask isn't 'Which is the best SQL offering?', it's 'Which is the best SQL offering for myneeds?' Azure has several ...