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Office 365 Exposed

Tony Redmond and Paul Robichaux Cool.  Got to sit in the studio audience for this.  They are broadcasting or recording for podcast for 0365. Crowds are massive. Easier to atttend streamed keynotes.  Big problems are the distance between buildings.  Food … Continue reading

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Surviving identity management in a hybrid world

azure ad connect First, if you are using Dir sync, it is almost too late to migrate.  Need to do that SOON! Azure AD connect.  Manages accounts and identities for the cloud.  Several options: Verified domains.  If you have a … Continue reading

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Powershell scripts is the answer

Just talked to a tech professional in the immersion zone.  This is a great place where they have all kinds of labs set up where people can learn new technologies, and have hands on experience.  They have all kids of … Continue reading

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Updating exchange online from IDM

I spoke with the exchange online tech guys in the expo area about how to replicate the current functionality we have from our IDM environment in regards to exchange config. In particular, I asked about the following use cases: Create … Continue reading

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Provisioning to O365 cloud

So, I just spoke with a guy name Romero at the MS Tech Expo.  He works  EMS Identity space.  I described for him our current environment, and asked him about the best way to provision identities to the O365 cloud. … Continue reading

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Tidal Forces: The Changes Ripping Apart Security as We Know It, Rich Mogul

Key Takeaway: Need to develop skills using Cloud based APIs. *** Science of gravity and tidal forces help us understand security. Black Holes – gravity can rip sub atomic atoms and molecules apart as it pulls more on one part … Continue reading

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Cloud Computing Architect: The new role in IT

Drue Reeves Cloud computing discussions now have been discussed for several days now.  “Cloud Architects” keep coming up over and over again.  Folks are acting as Cloud Architects, some people have those titles. Cloud Architects are all about leadership: “Leadership … Continue reading

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Cloud Collaboration, Content and Security

Bill Pray Mitigation Is Your Best Bet How can we mitigate the risk of moving collaboration and content to the public cloud?  Cloud Collaboration: dropbox problem, gmail problem, facebook collaboration, youtube instruction. Lots of social or cloud based public tools. … Continue reading

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AWS: Field Notes from Expeditions in the Cloud

Matt Wood State of the cloud and observations.  Launched in 2006, and often asked why should I do this?  Today benefits are well known. Originally, Amazon thought this would be best adopted by start up companies.  But today, Amazon finds … Continue reading

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How Cloud Services Enable You to Easily Architect Your Digital Enterprise

Brian Apley Enterprise Apps – backbone of our businesses.  Must be Fast, Reliable and Secure. Over the past 20 years, in the beginning, security was easy.  Securing one datacenter.  Needed to secure connections between vendors/partners and our local datacenters.  Today, … Continue reading

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