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Ep 886Patching in 2023 with Sami Laiho

It's 2023 - are you able to keep your systems patched? Richard talks to Sami Laiho about the emerging patching crisis. Sami talks about how MFA and user security have improved enough that they are no longer the primary path of exploitation for ransomware. Today, the main way to get breached is through unpatched computers. But patches are risky and can occasionally cause downtime - so we control when patches are installed and (hopefully) test extensively. Is it worth it? Is it better to be down for an hour due to a lousy patch versus down for months due to a breach? It's time to talk to leadership about a change of tone around patches - and get moving faster!Links:Microsoft AuthenticatorWindows AutopatchCenter for Internet SecuritySami Laiho WebsiteRecorded May 10, 2023

Jun 28, 202338 min

Ep 885Windows Update for Business with Aria Carley

Should you use Windows Server Update Services or Windows Update for Business? Richard talks to Aria Carley about the different update mechanisms available today - and some new ones that are coming! Aria talks about how Windows is evolving to routine, incremental feature updates - but that can be challenging for managed workstations. The conversation explores the roles of Configuration Manager, WSUS, WSUB, Group Policy, Intune, and the new Azure Update Management tools. Plus, a hint of what is to come - could there be an Update Copilot in our future?Links:Configuration ManagerAzure Update ManagementMicrosoft IntuneWindows Server Update ServicesWindows Update for BusinessWidows Client Roadmap UpdateWindows AutopatchRecording May 4. 2023

Jun 21, 202338 min

Ep 884High Availability in 2023 with Allan Hirt

What does high availability look like in 2023? Richard chats with Allan Hirt about his work with high-availability solutions today - not just on-premises but also in the cloud. Allan talks about the frustration folks had with moving workloads in the cloud during the pandemic panic, lift-and-shifting workloads focusing on getting things working quickly rather than cost-effectively. The results can be costly, to the point where some folks considering moving back off the cloud again - but does that make sense? Allan talks about creating high availability efficiently wherever you want to run your workloads!Links:Always On on SQL Server with Azure VMsSQL Server 2022Azure Regions and Availability ZonesOperations ManagerRecorded May 11, 2023

Jun 14, 202336 min

Ep 883Microsoft Sentinel with Sarah Young

Are you using Microsoft Sentinel? Richard talks to Cloud Security Advocate Sarah Young about Sentinel, Microsoft's Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution. Sarah talks about the role of the SIEM in creating a common place for all security-related data to arrive. She mentions some of the many tools in the Microsoft suite to feed into Sentinel - Defender for Endpoints, Identity, and Cloud as examples. Specialized analysis tools send summaries to Sentinel, but Sentinel can also process raw logs as well - make sure you need the data because billing for Sentinel is connected to the number of ingress sources. There's a lot to learn, but also a lot of great documentation and information to work from. Check the show notes for links!Links:Microsoft SentinelArcSightDefender Security AlertsDefender for EndpointDefender for IdentityMicrosoft Digital Defense Report 2022Defender for CloudWhat is CSPM?Security Baselines BlogMicrosoft Security CopilotRecorded April 6, 2023

Jun 7, 202349 min

Ep 882Azure Sticker Shock with Aidan Finn

Are your finance people suffering from Azure sticker shock? Richard talks to Aidan Finn about his experiences with organizations discovering they spend far more on Azure than expected. Aidan talks about designing systems based on on-premises requirements where hardware is over-provisioned, and new features in Azure are added without a thought to cost. Getting finance involved in an Azure migration from the beginning can help mitigate the shock and balance features and costs. Plus, there are great tools for cost management in Azure that can allow for budget projections, catch unusual spending early, and point out opportunities to save money with specific services available today!Links:Azure Firewall PremiumAzure AdvisorCloud Adoption FrameworkAzure Pricing CalculatorMicrosoft Cost ManagementAzure MonitorAzure ReservationsAzure Hybrid BenefitRecorded April 6, 2023

May 31, 202343 min

Ep 881Incident Response Readiness with Paula Januszkiewicz

Is your organization ready to respond to a security incident? Richard talks to Paula Januszkiewicz about her experience helping organizations respond effectively when a security incident occurs. Paula talks about detection - attackers often have breached your infrastructure months before their attacks become visible. Once you've detected a potential breach, the next steps are to determine where the breach comes from, or as Paula says, who is patient zero? And what are the indicators of compromise? It's not enough to slam the door shut on an attack - how do you keep it from happening again? The conversation explores the idea of threat hunting, of understanding what the black hats are doing by being able to respond effectively to isolate exploited machines but not necessarily shut them down. An attack is an opportunity - seize it!Links:CqureAttack Surface Reduction RulesLocal Administrator Password SolutionSecurity Information and Event ManagementAzure SentinelRecorded April 4, 2023

May 24, 202338 min

Ep 880Dealing with Vulnerable Exchange Servers with Gareth Gudger

Is your Exchange server one of the vulnerable ones? Richard talks to Gareth Gudger about the ongoing security concerns around on-premises Exchange servers. The conversation addresses a blog post by the Exchange server team about restricting access of potentially vulnerable Exchange servers to Exchange Online. But, as Gareth explains, this has to do with hybrid Exchange, where your on-premises server can access Exchange Online in a privileged state. What is the right thing to do to limit exploits in Exchange? Keeping up with the latest versions, patching, and ultimately maintaining your entire infrastructure, especially Active Directory - all play a role in securing on-premises infrastructure. Stay vigilant!Links:Blocking Email from Vulnerable Exchange ServersTony Redmond's Comment on the Blog PostDeprecation of Remote PowerShellRe-enabling or Extending RPSExchange Online PowerShell v3Exchange Server 2013 End of SupportTurning off your Last Exchange ServerOffice 365 for IT ProsRecorded April 4, 2023

May 17, 202337 min

Ep 879Azure Virtual Desktop Accelerator with Jen Sheerin

Moving to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) has never been easier! Richard talks to Jen Sheerin about her work with the Azure Virtual Desktop Accelerator tools. Jen describes how moving workloads to AVD is part of the Cloud Adoption Framework that helps you integrate virtual desktop workloads with standard security and licensing practices. The conversation explores the different folks who use the accelerator - even for greenfield implementations of new virtual desktops! There are more great tools to help you optimize your AVD implementation. Check the links in the show notes!Links:Azure Virtual DesktopRemote Desktop ServicesMicrosoft Cloud Adoption FrameworkAVD Remote Desktop Web ClientBicepAzure Virtual Desktop AcceleratorVirtual Desktop Optimization ToolWindows 10 vs Windows 11 BenchmarkLicense Universal PrintRecorded April 7, 2023

May 10, 202333 min

Ep 878Large Language Models and Windows with Paul Thurrott

Large Language Models like ChatGPT are all the rage, but how will they impact work going forward? Richard chats with Paul Thurrott about the role of LLMs in the Windows ecosystem. Paul digs into the history of ChatGPT and how this whole wave of technology started more or less by accident until Microsoft grabbed on and created BingAI. Now with announcements for Copilot for security and M365, where else can the technology go? The conversation digs into the power of having a tool that can help you make sense of all the products you own and to go down the checklist of the right things to do when taking on a new task. We're still in the early days for large language models - the next version of Windows should be interesting!Links:OpenAIMicrosoft Security CopilotMicrosoft VivaMicrosoft 365 CopilotRemoving the Bing Button from Microsoft Edge 111Recorded April 3, 2023

May 3, 202338 min

Ep 877Building Your Data Analytics Team at SQLBits!

The demand for effective data analytics within organizations continues to grow – how do you build your analytics team? While at SQLBits in Wales, panelists Maria Zakourdaev, Falek Miah, and Anupama Natarajan discussed their experiences with building teams - from recruiting to training, up-skilling, and retention. The discussion spans the different roles, including architects and data modelers, that help to provide the data sets analysts need. Do you train from within, hire into the role, or use consultants? There are many choices for growing your data analytics team!Links:SQLBitsRecorded March 18, 2023

Apr 26, 202349 min

Ep 876Project Zero Trust with George Finney

Ready to get some zero trust security inspiration? Richard chats with George Finney, author of Project Zero Trust, a fictional narrative about a company dealing with a security breach and the efforts to make the company more secure. George talks about the challenges of being a security professional and learning to speak to leadership in terms they can appreciate in their efforts to improve security overall. The conversation digs into the reality that security is about people, most of all, not so much as the problem but as the only viable solution. Want some help getting more resources for security? Read and share this book!Links:Project Zero TrustZero Trust Maturity ModelWell Aware SecurityRecorded March 21, 2023

Apr 19, 202338 min

Ep 875Team Metrics with Angela Dugan

How do you measure the productivity of your team? Richard talks to Angela Dugan about her work at 3Cloud, supporting groups that are primarily work-from-home and working with remote clients. What do you measure when you can't be face-to-face? Angela talks about using objective and subjective measures - time spent on a project- and how people feel about the work they are doing and the people they are doing it with. The conversation also turns to skill growth as part of measuring a team - making new skills portion of the work, sharing them with the team, and growing your value as an employee!Links:Microsoft VivaRecorded February 23, 2023

Apr 12, 202334 min

Ep 874IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman

Are you ready for more IPv6 in your life? Richard talks to Pierre Roman about recent support added to Azure Active Directory for IPv6 - specifically around Conditional Access. Pierre talks about how in the past, IPv6 addresses weren't a part of Conditional Access - but now they are. This could cause problems for folks connecting to an Azure tenant via IPv6 if those IPv6 ranges aren't included as named locations. Even if this update hasn't impacted you yet, it can - changes to your ISP or when connecting to the internet can result in IPv6 access being required - don't get locked out!Links:Google IPv6 AdoptionPierre's Blog Post on IPv6IPv6 Support in Azure Active DirectoryAzure DNS FAQRecorded March 27, 2023

Apr 5, 202340 min

Ep 873When Does Multi-Cloud Make Sense with Phoummala Schmitt

Does multi-cloud make sense? Richard chats with Phoummala Schmitt about her explorations into building workloads that can survive a cloud outage. Phoummala begins the conversation with some definitions because most organizations are multi-cloud already, using more than one cloud provider. Referencing Gartner and Thoughtworks, the term "polycloud" covers that idea. Then the hard part - a workload that needs perfect uptime, even in the face of a cloud provider outage. That is a more complex and expensive proposition, but it is possible once you work through the details. The question is - is it worth it?Links:PolycloudKubernetesKubernetes Cloud Controller ManagerAzure ArcRecorded February 16, 2023

Mar 29, 202332 min

Ep 872SMB over QUIC File Servers with Ned Pyle

Secure remote file access without OneDrive or VPNs? Richard chats with Ned Pyle about the power of SMB over QUIC. Ned talks about the ongoing battle to put older versions of SMB to bed and how QUIC is becoming the de facto standard for moving files around, both within the network and across the internet. While a lot of business files can be served effectively from OneDrive for Business, often, you have applications and infrastructure that depend on UNCs and other file mapping approaches. SMB for QUIC through Azure VMs and Azure Stack HCI allows the same UNC paths to work securely inside and outside your office network. Check it out!Links:SMB1 Product ClearinghouseWindows ServerSMB CompressionSMB SigningSMB over QUICAzure Stack HCILearn SMB over QUICSMB Insecure Guest AuthRecorded February 3, 2023

Mar 22, 202338 min

Ep 871Incident Management with Hila Fish

What is your approach to incident management? While at NDC London, Richard talks to Hila Fish about her work in incident management. Hila talks about understanding when you have an incident and trying to grasp the scope before acting - is it impacting customer value? The goal is to learn from an incident to stop them from happening, and often immediate mitigations, like rebooting, destroy information needed for later analysis. Making the dashboard lights turn green is not enough - you want to get to a place where they never turn red!Links:Jira TicketingPagerDutyGrafanaSwimm Documentation EngineRecorded January 27, 2023

Mar 15, 202333 min

Ep 870FIDO2 and Passwordless with Kyle Kotowick

Ready to go passwordless? While at NDC in London, Richard chatted with Kyle Kotowick about the FIDO2 specification and how it is being implemented to provide more passwordless options for authentication. Kyle talks about how FIDO2 does not necessarily mean physical keys like the Yubikey - there are more options! The TPM chip in your PC or smartphone can act as the token generator when combined with a second authenticator, like fingerprint or facial recognition in Windows Hello. Ideally, this superior level of authentication is effortless - you use multifactor without even realizing you are!Links:Fido AllianceYubiKeysWindows Hello for BusinessWebAuthnCTAP2Recorded January 25, 2023

Mar 8, 202330 min

Ep 869Reliability Management with Lesley Cordero

Managing reliability means being available when things go wrong. But how do you make the on-call time productive? While at NDC in London, Richard talked to Lesley Cordero about her work with the New York Times on reliability management teams. Lesley talks about how putting regular sprint work into on-call time causes more problems than it solves - the quality of work suffers, and people get frustrated. Better to focus on preventative work, which is more contemplative. Even better to have an array of preventive efforts that can be worked on over time. The goal is to have fewer outages and more reliability, and that means being able to communicate reliability needs to leadership - document all the things!Links:HoneycombRecorded January 25, 2023

Mar 1, 202334 min

Ep 868Migrating to Windows 11 with Michael Niehaus

Are you ready to move your organization to Windows 11? Richard talks to Michael Niehaus about the upcoming end of support for Windows 10 in 2025 and the pressure to get to Windows 11. Michael talks about how slow Windows 11 adoption has been, mainly because there hasn't been a significant reason to do so. But as of October 14, 2025, organizations will have to pay for long-term support - and it's cheaper to move to Windows 11. The conversation digs into how Microsoft seems to be updating Windows 11, deployment strategies, and the optimal ways to move your workforce to a new operating system.Links:TaniumWindows 11Windows 10 Enterprise LTSCMicrosoft Deployment ToolkitWindows AutopilotSupporting Windows 11 in MDTMichael's Blog post on MDT and Windows 11Recorded January 12, 2023

Feb 22, 202337 min

Ep 867Strengthening Security with Jess Dodson

How do you improve the security of your organization? Richard talks to Jess Dodson about the current security environment we're living in and what you can do to improve your security posture. Jess talks about how breaches happen and what you can do to detect them early before things get worse. The conversation dives into getting more resources - in most cases, improving security means having the time to work on preventative measures, like implementing multi-factor authentication, security information and event management, and setting up Just Enough Administration. And you need the time to review the activities in your network to let you stop a breach before it turns into something worse!Links:Privileged Identity ManagementJust Enough AdministrationMicrosoft SentinelLocal Administrator Password SolutionRecorded January 20, 2023

Feb 15, 202341 min

Ep 866dbatools Update with Rob Sewell

How about a free suite of over 500 tools for SQL Server best practices, administration, development, and migration? Richard talks to Rob Sewell about the ever-growing dbatools PowerShell module. While its origins are in migrating SQL Server databases from one environment (and version) to another, the range of capabilities is extensive. Rob talks about the power of repeatability when attempting to do these potentially complex tasks - which is best served by scripting. But why write the scripts when they already exist? The conversation also digs into learning as a DBA, including getting involved with conferences like SQLBits!Links:dbatoolsdbachecksdbatools on PowerShell GallerySQL Server Management Objectsdbatools in a month of lunchesRunAs at SQL Bits!Recorded January 10, 2023

Feb 8, 202335 min

Ep 865Moving Your Intranet to the Cloud with Susan Hanley

Are you ready to move your intranet into the cloud? Richard talks to Susan Hanley about her work helping organizations migrate intranets into Microsoft 365 Sharepoint Online. Susan talks about avoiding lift-and-shift implementations for intranets - or anything going to the cloud. Better to take what you have learned about your intranet and build a governance plan in M365 to migrate content piece by piece. The good news is most of your old SharePoint customizations are now built-in capabilities in SharePoint Online! The conversation also digs into building pages to replace documents and what should be searchable - an intranet migration is a great chance to build an even better intranet!Links:Viva ConnectionsPrivate Channels in Microsoft TeamsSharePoint News PartRecorded January 6, 2023

Feb 1, 202334 min

Ep 864Application Identities in Azure with Martin Ehrnst

Do your applications need identities? Richard talks to Martin Ehrnst about how all Azure resources, including your applications, need an identity to function well in the Azure ecosystem. Martin talks about registering an application with Azure AD, a process that includes a manifest showing how it should be authenticated and what resources it needs. Then to the more confusing part - the service principals that show up as enterprise applications to provide access to the application within your tenant or even across tenants! The conversation goes further into managed identities and this emerging world of many-to-many identity relationships. Ultimately it's the most powerful way to deal with access rights, but that doesn't mean it's simple!Links:Azure Active DirectoryAzure EntraAzure AD Application ModelKey VaultManaged Identities for Azure ResourcesBicepRecorded December 14, 2022

Jan 25, 202339 min

Ep 863DevOps in 2023 with April Edwards

How is the DevOps movement evolving, and why should sysadmins care? Richard talks with April Edwards about how DevOps continues to grow with better tools and results! April talks about how often developers lead DevOps initiatives but that so much value comes from operations. The conversation digs into the tools that can facilitate deploying more frequently, measuring more accurately, and understanding how customers work. Everyone writes code these days, even if they aren't developers - and the DevOps cycle also applies there!Links:Azure DevOpsPolicy as CodeRepeatable InfrastructureDevContainersVirtual Machine Scale SetsAzure Load TestingPhoenix ProjectThe DevOps LabRecorded December 14, 2022

Jan 18, 202339 min

Ep 862Local Administrator Password Solution with Jeremy Moskowitz

Have you used LAPS? Richard chats with Jeremy Moskowitz about the Windows Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS). Jeremy talks about how the Premier Field Engineers originally developed LAPS at Microsoft to deal with having different local administrator passwords on every workstation in an organization. The passwords change automatically regularly, and sysadmins can retrieve the password for a given machine using PowerShell and other tools. Today there is an updated version of LAPS that works with Azure Active Directory and provides more control over password changes and restrictions - you need this tool!Links:Netwrix Endpoint ManagementWindows Local Administrator Password SolutionRecording December 13, 2022

Jan 11, 202336 min

Ep 861M365 Governance in 2023 with Martina Grom

What are the new governance challenges in M365? Richard chats with Martina Grom about her ongoing work helping organizations provide governance over the growing surface area of Microsoft 365. Martina talks about the challenges around identity and multi-factor authentication and the improvements that Microsoft is making to MFA to make it easier for users to do the right thing. The conversation also turns to data loss prevention and the approaches to minimizing a company's legal exposure to data loss - starting with not storing data if you can avoid it! Martina also talks about the new challenges in governance with Power Apps, including the tools available to help sysadmins see what apps exist, how they touch data, and what privacy and security controls are in place. Governance is an ongoing effort!Links:Microsoft EntraPrivileged Identity ManagementPrivileged Access ManagementAzure PurviewData Loss PreventionCalifornia Consumer Privacy ActMicrosoft Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter KitPower Platform Usage InsightsChanges to Microsoft AuthenticatorMicrosoft Purview Insider RiskCollaboration GovernanceCloud Hub for EvergreeningAtWork BlogRecorded December 13, 2022

Jan 4, 202333 min

Ep 860Being a SysAdmin in 2023

It's the end of 2022, and time to reflect on the work coming up in the next year – what will it be like for SysAdmins in 2023? Richard flies solo for his annual year-in-review show, looking back on last year's predictions (including what he got wrong!) and projecting forward into 2023. Security continues to be a top priority, but the situation has evolved. Current economic conditions likely will impact your business – how does it affect your work? How will the cloud continue to evolve, and how can you take advantage of it? 2022 was another unusual year, and 2023 looks even more so – thanks for sticking with us!Links:CycloneDX

Dec 28, 202230 min

Ep 859Reflecting on Microsoft with Mary Jo Foley

Mary Jo Foley moves on! No, not entirely from Microsoft - away from writing several times a week about the latest enterprise topics. MJ is going to Directions on Microsoft, where she will spend more time on analysis but still communicate it to the world. The conversation digs into current subjects like the state of the cloud and Microsoft's focus on building industry-specific cloud implementations, and precisely what is happening with Windows these days? Lots of great thinking from MJ, as usual, and a hint of what's to come!Links:Mary Jo Foley Leaves ZDNetDirections on MicrosoftMicrosoft Industry CloudWindows 10 22H2Windows Server 2022Azure ArcGoogle AnthosRecorded November 11, 2022

Dec 21, 202238 min

Ep 858Securing Apps in the Cloud with Carroll Moon

You're moving to the cloud; how does your application security look? Richard talks with Carroll Moon of CloudFit about moving applications into the cloud with better security and governance using the Azure Landing Zone approach. Carroll talks about the various patterns that allow existing applications to work in the zero-trust environment, with containerization, platform-as-a-service changes, and even desktop virtualization! The blackhats are improving, and the cloud is less vulnerable than existing on-premises solutions, but only if you embrace the cloud security models. New standards for cybersecurity are emerging - are you up to speed?Links:Azure Landing ZoneCybersecurity Maturity Model CertificationMicrosoft Power PlatformMicrosoft PurviewMicrosoft Defender for the CloudAzure Virtual DesktopRecorded October 31, 2022

Dec 14, 202236 min

Ep 857Getting Rid of Excel with Jennifer Stirrup

Is Excel damaging your company? Richard talks with Jen Stirrup about how Excel gets used far too much in businesses and for too many things. Jen talks about the lack of data integrity in Excel and how it's easy to make small mistakes that can damage data - and give you little to no methods to detect the damage! While Excel can often be a starting point for a new business opportunity, as soon as it becomes essential, it's time to pivot to tools that can protect data quality more effectively! Don't let your company be the next news story about a flawed spreadsheet!Links:Jen's Blog Post on ExcelTransAlta Excel MistakesExcel Inquire Add-InSnowflakeRecorded October 28, 2022

Dec 7, 202240 min

Ep 856What SysAdmins Want for Christmas with Rick Claus and Joey Snow

What do SysAdmins want for Christmas? Richard chats with Rick Claus and Joey Snow about their favorite gadgets for SysAdmins. From the gadgets that help us at work to the toys that make us happy at home, it's a shopping spree of goodies! Share this episode with your loved ones to give them ideas on what to get you for Christmas, you impossible-to-shop-for SysAdmin!Links:DalStrong Call of Duty KnivesPhotoStick OmniPermatrackDr Zzs LED ShopBluetooth Beanie HatRosewood BlockStar Wars Ice Cube BlocksEmber Temperature Control MugEdge Lit AcrylicReel ViewGalaxy Tab S8Floppy Disk CoasterAstroRealitySatechi USB Headphone StandAnker LC40 FlashlightLG Laser Projector

Nov 30, 202240 min

Ep 855Post-Pandemic Team Building with Stephanie Donahue

The pandemic has put a lot of stress on teams - how do we make them stronger? Richard talks to Stephanie Donahue about strengthening teams and communities as we emerge from the pandemic. Steph talks about the water cooler and happy hour conversations lost the past couple of years and the value they once provided and should again. Does that mean going back to the office? What are the alternatives? Maybe the new tools can help, or we should just have lunch?Links:Weak Ties BBC ArticleChris Voss Negotiation TrainingViva InsightsMeta Quest ProViva EngageRecorded October 25, 2022

Nov 23, 202245 min

Ep 854Azure Vs AWS Billing with Corey Quinn

How are Azure and AWS Billing different? Richard chats with Corey Quinn of Screaming in the Cloud about his experiences experimenting with all the other clouds. Corey talks about his concerns around the security issues with Azure this past year - not the problems themselves, but how Microsoft handled them. The conversation also digs into using Cognitive Services and being unsure what things will cost until the end of the month. What about GCP and Oracle as well? Corey has tried them all and has thoughts!Links:Last Week in AWSCognitive Services Computer VisionRecorded October 26, 2022

Nov 16, 202236 min

Ep 853Azure Stack HCI with Sarah Lean

Why do you need Azure Stack? Richard chats with Sarah Lean about the capabilities Azure Stack HCI brings to your organization. Sarah describes the three flavors of Azure Stack, including Hub, Edge, and HCI - short for Hyper-Converged Infrastructure. While all the options act like a part of Azure, they are optimized for different needs, but primarily focus on putting Azure-style compute closer to where you need it, perhaps as part of a machine learning solution, IoT, and so on. Azure Arc plays a role in giving you a broad view of your cloud assets, Stack assets, and regular on-premises resources also!Links:Azure Stack HCIAzure ArcAzure Stack HCI Pro 2FastTrack for AzureRecorded October 24, 2022

Nov 9, 202234 min

Ep 852SQL Server 2022 Hybrid Data Platform with Bob Ward

What can SQL 2022 do for you? Richard chats with Bob Ward about the upcoming release of SQL Server 2022 and its evolution toward data anywhere. Bob talks about running SQL on edge devices, on-premises, in containers, virtual machines, and, of course, in the cloud. The management tools like Azure Arc make it easy to take care of all the places your SQL data can now live - and let you be the data administrator you can be! Check out Bob's latest book on SQL Server 2022 and all its hybrid data capabilities!Links:SQL Server 2022SQL Server 2022 RevealedMicrosoft PurviewAzure Role-Based Access ControlAzure Data LakesAzure Arc-Enabled SQL Managed InstanceAzure SQL Managed InstanceMicrosoft Intelligent Data PlatformSQL Server 2022 PreviewRecorded October 26, 2022

Nov 2, 202234 min

Ep 851Modernizing your Scripting using RPA with Christina Wheeler

What is the state of scripting in your organization? Richard talks to Christina Wheeler about Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and its role in the array of tooling in M365 to take existing scripting and wrap it into modern automated workflows. Christina talks about how Power Automate for Desktop can work with an Excel macro to further automation to make an entire process hands-off or reduce the number of touches you need to make. It can be a bit messy at times, but there are lots of tools, and there is always Teams to put a collaborative UI over top of it. Automation has never been easier!Links:Robotic Process AutomationPower Automate DesktopCONA ServicesAzure Logic AppsOffice ScriptsPower Canvas AppsMS LearnM365 Developer PlatformUiPathRecorded September 10, 2022

Oct 26, 202230 min

Ep 850Windows 11 One Year Later with Paul Thurrott

The return of Two Grumpy Old Men Complain about Windows! Richard chats with Paul Thurrott about a year of Windows 11 - the good, the bad, and the meh. Paul talks about the bits of Windows 10X that became Windows 11 and how simplifications in Win11 may annoy power users but are beneficial to regular folks. But nobody benefits from the ads on the desktop - except Microsoft. The conversation turns to the hardware side of the world and the soon-to-be-announced ARM-based Windows laptop. After all, there are already ARM servers in Azure, so when do we get a new generation of great workstations?Links:ThurrottRecorded September 8, 2022

Oct 19, 202243 min

Ep 849Viva Learning and Productivity with Ulrika Hedlund

How can Viva Learning improve your team's productivity? Richard chats with Ulrika Hedlund about how the latest generation of tools from Microsoft helps measure productivity and focus on learning opportunities. The M365 platform can show where employees struggle with tools that lead to learning opportunities - and then measure the results! Ulrika talks about the various kinds of learning needed within an organization, including compulsory learnings for regulated industries, standard corporate training, and then moving more into productivity and industry-focused knowledge. Viva Learning and the related tools make it easier than ever to build custom learning materials that can make learning more specific to your company and fun as well!Links:Microsoft Productivity ScoreLinkedIn LearningViva LearningLearning API for Viva LearningRecorded August 9, 2022

Oct 12, 202234 min

Ep 848Manageable Infrastructure as Code using Pulumi with Joe Duffy

How do you make manageable Infrastructure-as-Code? Richard talks to Joe Duffy about his open-source project called Pulumi, helping you build Infrastructure-as-Code solutions in almost any language for virtually any cloud platform or service. Joe talks about how infrastructure folks are headed down a similar path to developers from a few years ago, needing better source control, testing, and tooling for their infrastructure. And these are solved problems in the development space. By taking advantage of developer tooling, you can make Infrastructure-as-Code that is reusable and modular so that you can solve complicated problems like security implementations once. Then, when changes need to happen, they're made in one place and easy to propagate to all your projects.Links:PulumiVSCodeRecorded September 6, 2022

Oct 5, 202236 min

Ep 847PowerShell and GitHub with Barbara Forbes

What can GitHub do for your PowerShell scripts? Richard talks to Barbara Forbes about using GitHub and PowerShell together. Barbara first discusses the fundamentals - using GitHub as your source code repository for PowerShell. It takes some time to learn, but you can start just using it for yourself. Things get more complex when multiple people start to work on the scripts, but they also get better. Then the conversation turns to the fun stuff - using Github Copilot to help you write your scripts, incorporating GitHub Actions to automate testing and deployment. PowerShell code is code and should have all the protections and power tools that GitHub provides!Links:PowerShell on GitHubVisual Studio CodeGitHub SkillsGitHub FlowGitHub CopilotGitHub ActionsPesterPSProfilerBarbara's BlogRecorded August 3, 2022

Sep 28, 202235 min

Ep 846Developer Practices that Help SysAdmins with Rick Taylor

What can a sysadmin learn from a developer? Richard chats with Rick Taylor about his experiences learning from developers to write better code - sysadmin code, of course, like PowerShell, Python, and even YAML. Rick talks about how PowerShell code works across all the clouds and how organizations need well-managed PowerShell the same way developers create well-managed compiled code. The conversation explores the various developer techniques that can help sysadmins be more productive - call it DevOps if you like, but it mostly looks like getting work done!Links:PowerShell for GCPPowerShell for AWSPowerShell for AzureAzure DevOpsGitHubRecorded August 9, 2022

Sep 21, 202242 min

Ep 845Artificial Intelligence in PowerBI with Priscilla Camp

Can you use artificial intelligence technologies in data analytics? Richard chats with Priscilla Camp about using cognitive services in PowerBI for image recognition, natural language processing, and even sentiment analysis. Priscilla describes her experience doing analysis on data from the Universal Studio theme parks in Orlando, going beyond simple happy/neutral/sad ranking into analyzing the thousands of comments made by folks in the park. Through sentiment analysis and key phrase extraction, those comments can be turned into actions the park can take to improve people's experiences - and potentially increase revenues!Links:Azure Data FactoryAzure Synapse AnalyticsPowerBICognitive Services in PowerBIAzure Cognitive ServicesKey Phrase ExtractionKaggleLearning Cognitive ServicesRecorded August 5, 2022

Sep 14, 202236 min

Ep 844Learning PowerShell with Jeff Hicks

How do you learn PowerShell effectively? Richard chats with Jeff Hicks about his experiences teaching PowerShell from the beginning. Jeff talks about strategies to learn more about PowerShell as you code, not just searching for cut-and-paste examples. The danger of cut-and-paste is that you don't get a chance to understand what you're working on - you need to write some code to get better. This line of reasoning turns the conversation to routine learning, ensuring you're writing a little PowerShell daily to grow your skills - whether that's code you need in your work or more practice-related code. PowerShell is a superpower. You just need to learn it!Links:PowerShellVMware PowerCLIPowerShell.orgPowerShell on DiscordPowerShell Practice PrimerBehind the PowerShell PipelineJeff's BlogRecorded July 26, 2022

Sep 7, 202237 min

Ep 843Managed Environments for PowerApps with April Dunnam

PowerApps are proliferating - how do you keep them under control? Richard talks to April Dunnam about managed environments for PowerApps, providing oversight and governance. April talks about the Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter Kit as a way to get started in the governance model with tooling for insights, auditing, compliance, and even helping connect the folks building PowerApps in your organization. It's early days for the tooling, but worth the effort to help get PowerApps to be part of the same application lifecycle management processes that already exist in your organization!Links:Managed EnvironmentsMicrosoft Power Platform Center of Excellence Starter KitExpress DesignPower Platform Extension for VS CodeRecorded July 15, 2022

Aug 31, 202235 min

Ep 842The Rogers Outage and Resiliency with Dana Epp

On July 8, the Rogers company in Canada had a total network outage for 15 hours - what happened? Richard talks to Dana Epp about what we can learn from an outage like this. Dana talks about having an open root cause analysis to provide detailed discussion without accusation or blame. You understand the potential when you look at how the airline industry has become incredibly safe through open root cause analysis. Outages are bad - but learning from them is what makes up better!Links:Microsoft Defender for EndpointRogers Outage Press ReleaseCloudflare View of Rogers OutageCSE Russia cyber threatRecorded July 15, 2022

Aug 24, 202241 min

Ep 841New Viva Modules with Sandy Ussia

Viva continues to evolve - what's the latest? Richard talks to Sandy Ussia about her work with the various Viva modules and approaches to customizing Teams. Sandy talks about how it's possible to shape a Teams experience to fit your organization, including using third-party components - there are many choices! When your Teams is in good shape, there are plenty of new Viva modules to explore, including Topics, a knowledge management system using machine learning to extract critical aspects of your organization. And related to that machine learning module are upcoming Sales and Goals! The Viva family keeps growing!Links:Accessible PowerAppsLightning ToolsMicrosoft VivaViva ConnectionsSharePoint NewsAdaptive CardsMicrosoft Viva TopicsOffice DelveMicrosoft Viva SalesMicrosoft Viva GoalsRecorded July 15, 2022

Aug 17, 202243 min

Ep 840Getting Hybrid Certified with Orin Thomas

What's the best Windows Server and Azure hybrid configuration? Richard talks to Orin Thomas about the new Windows Server Hybrid Administrator Associate certification. Orin digs into how the hybrid certifications pick up where regular Windows Server certifications leave off, adding Azure's role as backup, extended storage, telemetry, and security solutions. The conversation explores how different organizations implement services like file storage and how Azure can add to those solutions without needing significant user retraining but still add essential capabilities. Hybrid is a logical destination for some organization workloads, and certification can get you up to speed on all the options!Links:Windows Server Hybrid Administrator AssociateAzure File SyncAzure SentinelMigrating Hyper-V VMs to AzureRecorded July 5, 2022

Aug 10, 202241 min

Ep 839Migrating Group Policy Objects into Intune with Katy Nicholson

Can you migrate group policy objects to Intune? Richard chats with Katy Nicholson about her work modernizing Windows client machines through Microsoft Endpoint Manager, making on-premises Active Directory optional. Katy discusses using the Group Policy Analyzer to understand what policies will work through Endpoint Manager and Configuration Service Providers. The next question is, what policies are irrelevant or obsolete? This leads to a conversation around refreshing security for an organization - why does this policy exist. How is it applied to non-Windows devices? Does it still make sense? Ultimately, all policies are about security, which means getting to zero trust. How does policy work in a zero trust environment, and where do you have to make exceptions?Links:Katy's BlogMicrosoft Endpoint ManagerConfiguration Service ProviderGroup Policy AnalyzerImporting Group Policy Objects into IntuneAzure AD and Windows HelloRecorded July 5, 2022

Aug 3, 202235 min

Ep 838Microsoft Loop with Stephen Rose

How does Microsoft Loop help you collaborate? Richard talks to Stephen Rose about the recent addition of Loop to Teams. Loop uses the Fluid Framework to provide collaborative spaces to create to-dos and other lists with multiple people working simultaneously, marking up and responding to information. Documents and other assets brought into a workspace can be added to emails and other documents while remaining live. Every time you open them, they grab the latest info from the documents in the Loop workspace. Appropriate security privileges still apply, but Loop makes it easier for folks to work the way they want to and take advantage of up-to-date info from the M365 accounts in your organization!Links:Inside Microsoft TeamsMicrosoft LoopFluid FrameworkData Loss PreventionFormsOneDrive for BusinessRecorded June 3, 2022

Jul 27, 202242 min

Ep 837SharePoint News with Emily Mancini

Your Intranet needs news, and SharePoint can help! Richard chats with Emily Mancini about the power of the News part in SharePoint to keep your Intranet more dynamic with a steady stream of new content. Emily talks about creating an ecosystem of evolving content on your Intranet so that it is more than just a set of links to HR information. The conversation dives into targeting news effectively within your organization to keep it relevant and how a good Intranet is ultimately a reflection of its culture - so take it seriously!Links:SharePoint News PartAudience Targeting in SharePointPeople Web PartMicrosoft 365 Community ContentSharing Is CaringHow to Share Org-Wide Communication in Microsoft 365Emily's BlogRecorded Monday, June 6, 2022

Jul 20, 202232 min