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Feature Spotlight - Business Activity Monitoring

Serverless360 is a Cloud management platform engineered for Microsoft Azure. Everything you need to empower your Azure Support teams with more meaningful features and deliver effortless support. Achieve end-to-end tracking on business process flow across Azure resources and hybrid integrations. Get visibility on the integration solution that the functional support teams need. Improve support efficiency with a unified view of business transactions.

Feature Spotlight - Azure Documenter

Serverless360 is a Cloud management platform engineered for Microsoft Azure. Everything you need to empower your Azure Support teams with more meaningful features and deliver effortless support. With the Azure Documenter feature, Microsoft Azure Subscription is made readable to derive deeper insights. Autogenerate documents in minutes and share with only targeted individuals without putting security at risk.

Building a frictionless Azure Support Workflow

This blog is a write up on one of the best webinars hosted by Serverless360, “Building a frictionless Azure Support Workflow”, presented by Michael Stephenson. In this session, Michael Stephenson, Microsoft Azure MVP, who has extensive experience coaching organizations to adopt Microsoft Azure successfully, will walk us through the Serverless360, highlighting the product capabilities to address the business challenges from an operational and support perspective.

Get the best out of Azure Data Factory - Part 2

This blog is the continuation of the blog “Get the best out of Azure Data Factory – Part 1“. It explains how Serverless360 addresses the pain points and enhances the usage of Azure Data Factory. Serverless360 is a single platform solution that enables Operations and Support Teams to manage and monitor Azure Serverless services more efficiently. Let us have a quick recap of part 1 before looking into new features that Serverless360 provides for Azure Data Factory.

Why Cloud Migration is the Future?

Dave Rendón is a technical expert with more than a decade of experience with a strong focus on Microsoft technologies and Azure since 2010. Dave says that given the current situation that we are in, in this pandemic, Education and Healthcare are primarily spending more on the cloud, including some countries that weren’t taking advantage of the communication services available from a Microsoft portfolio standpoint. There are a lot of new mixed reality services available to improve these services.

Get the best out of Azure Data Factory - Part 1

Azure Data Factory is a cloud-based data integration service that allows you to orchestrate and automate data movement and transformation using cloud-based data-driven workflows. It provides a cost-effective solution whenever a dependable code-free ETL tool on the cloud with numerous integrations is required. This blog will highlight how users can use Serverless360 to manage and monitor multiple Azure Data Factories with different pipelines. Azure Data Factory consists of a variety of components like.

Azure Security Tips & Tricks

In our very first episode, we have got Paul Stringfellow, the podcast enthusiast with proven ideas to help you enhance the security of your Azure infrastructure. This episode features an in-depth conversation of “why security” should be the top priority for any organization designing an infrastructure/application. Further, the expert shows how different it is to secure a cloud solution than an on-premise one, emphasizing that traditional security models are no longer the right way to protect complex cloud integrations.

How to rename an API Connection thru the Azure Portal

Starting building Logic Apps thru the Azure Portal is, without a doubt, the most intuitive and fast approach. It doesn’t require any additional tool or software, it doesn’t require a Visual Studio license, and almost all beginner tutorials or documentation use this approach. And finally, all types of users are familiar with the Azure Portal. But not everything is perfect, and one of the most difficult best practices to implement is a proper API Connection naming convention.

Advanced Service Bus Dead lettering with BAM

In the real world, when we implement systems, there are often many kinds of users, such as super business users and some level 1 support technicians who understand the application domain and can support a lot of your applications. Still, due to limited skills and experience with Azure, they are constrained to how much of the application they can help. A great example of this is when you have a solution that uses Azure Service Bus.