Episode 363 – Hibernation is for more than bears
In Episode 363 of this podcast, Ben and Scott highlight the upcoming hibernation capabilities for Azure virtual machines, as well as the retirement of SharePoint Add-Ins. They also discuss their Girls Who Code fundraising efforts, empowering female coders.
The focus of the episode is introducing the hibernation capabilities for Azure virtual machines, enabling users to power down instances with the intention of later resuming them. Additionally, Scott explains how to hibernate a dev box in Microsoft Dev Box, effectively suspending work and preserving the work environment.
Their discussion also covers the retirement of SharePoint Add-Ins and Azure ACS in Microsoft 365, and an announcement that Outlook is now included in the cloud.microsoft domain alongside other Microsoft services.
By donating to Girls Who Code through their fundraising campaign, their listeners can support a cause close to their hearts while getting access to their exclusive member content. So, if you want to show your support and become part of their community, visit https://give.girlswhocode.com/msclouditpro!
Overall, Ben and Scott offer a rundown of the latest developments in Azure and Microsoft 365, and show their dedication to empowering girls interested in technology through their Girls Who Code fundraising effort.
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