by Brett Rojas | Oct 4, 2017 | Azure, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Dynamics
Over time working with a multiverse of different crm instances, you begin to see recurring questions. Many of you have probably asked some of these questions; should you own your own (portal gun) dynamics crm instance. The one I wanted to discuss today is user…
by Chris Scott | Sep 15, 2017 | Azure, Case Studies
The cloud enables new opportunities for organizations to build, grow and sell at unprecedented scale. It also means that companies no longer have immediate, tangible control over the servers that their own applications are running on. That can present an issue for…
by Vatsana Kongtakane | Jul 5, 2017 | Azure, Blog
In my previous post here, we discussed how to assign Office 365 permissions to Azure SQL databases. In this post, I will explain how to setup a ODBC connection with Access 2016. This post assumes you have already setup your Azure SQL database so you have the…
by Vatsana Kongtakane | Jun 22, 2017 | Azure, Blog, Microsoft SQL Server
As more users are starting to move their SQL workloads to the cloud, one of the common questions is how to setup user authentication with their Office 365/Azure Active Directory tenant. There is of course some limitations. At this time, Azure AD authentication can…
by Eric Isaacs | Jun 6, 2017 | Azure, Blog, Microsoft SQL Server
When scripting out SQL Server objects in earlier versions of SQL Server, you’ve historically had the option to do so with “CREATE”, “DROP and CREATE”, or as “ALTER” scripts. Each option has advantages over the others for…
by Vatsana Kongtakane | Mar 1, 2017 | Azure, Blog
Earlier last month, Microsoft announced the general availability of managed disks. This has been one of the most heavily requested Azure features in the past for many reasons. Below are some big benefits of managed disks: Centralized management and automatic…