February 2015

Citrix XenMobile and Microsoft Cloud happily ever after ?

There is no denying that Microsoft is moving more and more focus into their cloud offerings, even with solution such as Office365, EMS (Enterprise Mobility Suite) and of course their Azure platform. EMS being the latest product bundle in the suite gives customers Intune, Azure Rights Management and Azure Active Directory Premium. So if a …

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Building up a Veeam Cloud Connect infrastructure in Azure

Now before I start, I have already been blogging about settings up Veeam Cloud Connect in Auzre https://msandbu.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/veeam-cloud-connect-for-microsoft-azure-walkthrough/ And its important to remember the Veeam Cloud Connect is only available for Veeam Service Providers (or VCP Veeam Cloud Providers) This is more of a technical overview of the solution. On-premise Veeam customers which have version …

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Publishing internal applications using Azure Active Directory using Application Proxy

So one of the few cool features in Azure Active Directory is the integration for all kind of applications either it be SaaS or internal applications. So it allows us to externally publish applications which are only accessible from the inside. The internal applications are published to the users and are accessable from the application …

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How to use AppQoE on Netscaler

So the last couple of days I’ve been doing a bit of research on Netscaler and prioritizing traffic based upon where the endpoint is coming from. This is where AppQoE comes in. AppQoE is just a combination of different roles into one role, HTTPDoS, Priority Queuing, and SureConnect. So what if we have a vServer …

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NIC 2015 is over for now…

Nordic Infrastructure conference for 2015 is now over, boy fun times! had alot of interesting chats with alot of knowledgeable people. Also had the oppurtunity to meet with Ben Armstrong (Program manager for Hyper-V) and gained some insight in where Microsoft is going with Hyper-V Also had two sessions 1: Azure RemoteApp 2: Virtually delivered …

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Using Netscaler to block IP adresses based upon pattern sets and URL responder

Ever wanted a simple way to block pesky IP-adresses which are giving you much unwated traffic on your webservers? Of course there is the possibility to use ACLs but the become cumbersone if we need to add every IP adress to an ACL (They also get unmanageable) Another option we have is to use pattern …

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