Thank you for the content. So far I've watched 3 videos and to be honest this channel for me the best specially for beginners. Hoping for your good health so you can create more useful content. Again, Thank you
At first glance, it’s easy to be overwhelmed, but take a deep breath and look at the different rules, and then you realise you only need to focus in on the role that you need to implement.
Do you have a video on joining Workstations to Azure AD and is there a way to manage them? I am late to the game, in moving AD to the cloud. Watched 2 of your videos. THANK YOU! Very well done. Thanks, Perry
Referring to IaaS as identity as a service may cause confusion to some viewers since its actual meaning is Infrastructure as a service, and thank you for the video.
That little moment at 4:57 when you were about to say that Microsoft is responsible for the 'manip'(ulation) of your data and just so corrected to maintenance, has - of course - a german term: "Freud'scher Versprecher"
headsup! identity as a service is "IDaaS" not "IaaS" i think, i might b wrong since im very new to this but IaaS usually mean Infrastructure as a service (one of the 3: IaaS, PaaS and SaaS when discussing Cloud service). if im wrong please delete my comment and publicly shame me :) (english is not 1st language as u might tell also)
Great session Andy. When you mentioned the 5:1 ratio in regard to external users you meant that for every licensed user there may be 5 guest users, correct?
What distinguishes the admin center roles from the Azure roles? Is it merely better control? Does the admin role that a user has been given in Azure appear in the admin center? Thank you for your videos! They have been a great learning tool for me as a new IT technician.
There are many Azure roles in addition to ever creasing number of security and compliance rules. All designed so that you can create a defence in-depth strategy. This insures that no one admin has too much Power.
Hi Andy, I have been working with Microsoft Technology for over 20+ years. I have an MCSE from 2000 including SMS/SQL. I want to update my certifications to be more relevant for working with Azure, M365 Admin, and Power Platform. I also have a strong SQL Dba background including Managing Windows/SQL servers (the old way) and more recently also got into Dataverse and related power apps (model-driven and canvas apps). So with that in mind which learning path from Microsoft would you recommend for a Tech Manager Role but with strong tech skills?
Congratulations on your long career. I know how you feel 😊 I would love to advise you on a development route for your skills. The best resource is learn.microsoft.com here you want to look at the various certification paths. These include administration, operations, development, and the very hot topic of AI and machine learning. I wish you a great success and all the best, Andy
What's horrible is Microsoft give you 30 days to learn job related skills. No way can you learn everything you need to know from just reading their training material. So you have to go through their labs too and very quickly run out of time. Then you left partly knowing something. If you start a new job using Azure you have to learn on the job. Often employers will teach you some on-prem info that Microsoft no longer considers a priority. Information and knowledge is being lost.
I work with data. For a premium Fabric licence just for a premium licence would be £276 p/m. That said I'm not well versed in their licensing model, not a lot of people are.
Great video, finally I've found someone that goes through the app and explains where to do what, and how all these things work. Other videos I've seen so far were only a powerpoint-like presentations about what AAD is and what it's for but without presenting it in action whatsoever.
Usually I see IaaS used as the abbreviation for Infrastructure as a Service, IDaaS is used as Identity as a Service. Good vid overall but you might want to change that part to keep it consistent.
From Mexico City, thanks a lot for this video is the first one I saw and give me a little idea about AD Azure. I will keep seeing your videos as well, as other user here mentioned, I loved the enthusiasm as you put in this video. Gracias Señor Andy
"Keeping your skills uptodate has never been so important". I highly disagree. A lot more changed inside the 90s than today, and was very important. It is just one of these sentences that should be part of a "bullsh*t bingo for consolutants". ;)... Don't get me wrong, this is a huge change now, but you don't need to downplay the last 50 years of IT with it ;)...
Excellent video !! Andy you probably have done a video about how to setup a Conditional Access for Azure for example if someone is traveling outside our zone means outside the USA we give them “All Cloud” based applications access until they back to main zone .. How to setup that’s great appreciated in case you have one! ❤Love your channel so much to learn in short and quick!!
Thank you very much. Yes, I have done a number of conditional access videos, check out my identity playlist and I think you find that there is something there for you. 👍
Thank you very much @Andy I've been unable to access Azure active directory from Chrome or Edge, they keep saying JavaScript disabled. However, i have JavaScript enabled for both browsers. What might be the problem?
Hi, thanks for the feedback. I’ve done numerous service sessions in the past. Have you checked out my playlists? The problem with old tech is that to be honest I don’t get many views. However, are there any specific elements that you wish me to cover?
Hi Andy Nice Video ,One doubt if we create multiple outlook accounts on my laptop, can we continue using azure resources free beyond one month trial period for learning purposes.
Short answer. No. Beyond 30 days you can extend for a further 30 days with a credit card for ID. But after that it would become read only for another 30 days and then be deleted. You can have multiple accounts though. HOWEVER! I believe MS are cutting back on these so in time there may be limitations.
@@AndyMaloneMVP I am awake and it's 1.59am in India, still going through ur vdo, as need to learn more in depth about Azure Administration... Thanks for ur support
@@youknowme6780 you need to sleep my friend😊 I’ll still be here tomorrow. Do me a favour I’ve just added Hindi subtitles to my copilot video. Take a look and give me your opinion 👍