Episode 363 – Hibernation is for more than bears
Join Ben and Scott as they explore the new hibernation capabilities for Azure virtual machines, along with the announcement of retirement of SharePoint Add-Ins, in Episode 363. With the winter season in full swing and the spirit of giving in the air, the hosts also encourage listeners to contribute to the Girls Who Code charity. Check out the show notes for more information on topics such as hibernating virtual machines, adding Outlook to cloud.microsoft domain, and Azure ACS retirement.
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