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Setting up Azure AD Pass-trough authentication with Azure AD Connect

So today Microsoft released a public preview of Pass-trough authentication Azure AD which allows for SSO against Azure Active Directory without the hazzle of Active Directory Federation Services + Certificates and Public IP addresses. You can download the new version here –> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=47594 Now a couple of cool things behind this concept, the Pass-trough authentication …

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Citrix XenDesktop 7.12 and new updates and in-depth on HDX Enlightened Data Transport

So with XenDesktop 7.12 released today I finally got a bit more information on what’s available in the new release. One of the features which was announced was Local Host Cache support is finally back, before I got the time to dig into the material Bas Van Kam did a great blog post on it …

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AzureStack breakdown of Network Controller

Now I’ve previosly blogged about some of the other networking component in AzureStack (Software Load Balancing) and Distributed Firewall which are essential components on how we can achive a software-defined network. Now both the dfW and SLB are just components that operate in the data plane, but would not be possible without a central component …

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Networking SIG webinar–MAS deep dive and Container Orchestration

So again end of november and another successfull MYCUGC SIG Webinar, where we had over 150 attendees which is a number we are wery happy for considering this is our second webinar! I’ve also posted a blog post on the networking SIG with the Q&A session from todays webinar, which can be found here –> …

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AzureStack breakdown of Distributed Firewall

Following up on the previous AzureStack blogpost (Software load balancing –> http://msandbu.org/azurestack-breakdown-of-load-balancing-component/) I wanted to continue on the firewall component, which is also a new component which is now part of Windows Server 2016 as well. The solution in place in AzureStack is the same one that is available in Azure aka (Network Security Groups) …

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Using Cloud App Security to detect Social Security Numbers in Office365

So after reading a fellow Norwegian MVP Jan Vidar writing a blog post about using Azure IP and RMS to automatic classify content based upon containing a Norwegian Nation ID number. I decided to build upon that post, and how we can use Microsoft Cloud App Security to do content inspection on files in Office365 …

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AzureStack– Breakdown of load balancing component

Being quite the networking geek I decided to breakdown the load balancing component that comes as part of AzureStack, which is actually the same load balancing component which is available from Azure as well. Now the load balancing component is part of Windows Server 2016 release and controlled by the Network Controller. From a AzureStack …

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Microsoft Cloud App Security integrating with Office365

As part of the new Microsoft Enterprise Mobility + Security E5 or as a standalone product, Cloud App Security is a new product which deliveres alot of cool functionality. Up until now, alot of the products in the EMS space have been aimed at controlling the endpoints (Intune) , controlling and protecting the data (Azure …

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