Information on Datadog integration with Microsoft Azure Cloud Services. Datadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications. Some of the services it offer are, infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, and user experience monitoring.

In the below video, Sreekanth Thirthala from Azure and Ryan MacLean from Datadog join Scott Hanselman to show how Datadog's offering in the Azure Marketplace enables you to manage Datadog in the Azure console as an integrated service.

 

Link below to a video from "Microsoft Azure's" YouTube channel.

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For this post I am going to talk about Solution Filtering for Visual Studio Code. To improve performance when opening large solutions, Visual Studio 2019 introduced solution filtering.  Solution filtering lets you open a solution with only selective projects loaded. Loading a subset of projects in a solution decreases solution load, build, and test run time, and enables more focused review.

Link below to a video talking about working with Solution Filters, that allow you to selectively choose which subset of projects get loaded in order to improve Visual Studio Code.  Second link is to a blog from Microsoft, with case studies of organizations using Solution Filters.

Video on using Solution Filters in Visual Studio Code.

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Link below to a blog by Microsoft, with more information on Solution Filters.

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Information on the Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers. The Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers provide routing, hosting, security, and network switching.  User’s will be able to build their digital branch to be secure, fast, and scalable. Quickly adopt advanced technologies, such as SD-WAN, enhanced application visibility, and edge computing.  Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers will also meet the heavy network-performance demands, driven by cloud application, link below.

Click here for a Cisco website, with more information.

 

 

Simply your multicloud Kubernetes deployments, with Anthos, with a focus on running Anthos clusters on Microsoft’s Azure. Anthos on Azure provides a way to manage Kubernetes clusters that run on the Azure infrastructure with the Anthos Multi-Cloud API, link below to video, from Google Cloud Tech YouTube channel, on how to get started. 

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