imageWanna secure your data in Microsoft’s cloud but lock it up by “bringing your own keys” so only you have the ability to access it?

Check out our BYOK tools for Azure RMS & Azure Key Vault.

  • BYOK tools for Microsoft Rights Management service
    These tools allow tenant administrators of the Microsoft Rights Management service to securely upload their own key (BYOK) to the service.
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=43706
  • Microsoft Azure Key Vault Service
    Safeguard cryptographic keys and other secrets used by cloud apps and services
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=512409
  • BYOK preparation tools for Microsoft Azure Key Vault
    This toolset accompanies the Microsoft Azure Key Vault service. Learn more about Microsoft Azure Key Vault service.
    Azure subscribers can upload keys from an HSM (Hardware Security Module) that they own to HSMs in the Azure Key Vault service. This toolset is designed so that your key is always protected by HSMs, even during transport. This feature is called "bring your own key", or BYOK. The toolset on this page prepares your key for BYOK.
    The Azure Key Vault service is cryptographically isolated in each Azure geography (North America, Europe, Asia). You upload your keys to a specific Azure region in a specific geography.

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45345
  • SQL Server Connector for Microsoft Azure Key Vault
    Currently in Preview – enables SQL Server encryption to use the Microsoft Azure Key Vault as an extensible key management (EKM) provider to protect its encryption keys.
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45344

imageHere’s the schedule for this year’s upfronts & newfronts, care of MediaBizBloggers as of March 17th, 2015.

FEBRUARY

Date

Network

City

Event

February 25, 2015

Nickelodeon

New York

Afternoon

MARCH

Date

Network

City

Event

March 3, 2015

Spike

New York

Lunch

March 10, 2015

GSN

New York

Breakfast

March 12, 2015

Pivot

New York

Morning

March 17, 2015

Discovery Networks

Los Angeles

In Agency Presentation

March 19, 2015

Scripps Networks

Detroit

Late Afternoon/Evening

March 19, 2015

Discovery Networks

Chicago

In Agency Presentation

March 23 – 27

Discovery Networks

New York

In Agency Presentation

March 24, 2015

Scripps Networks

Los Angeles

Late Afternoon/Evening

March 30, 2015

Bravo / Oxygen / Esquire (Press Only)

New York

Lunch

March 31, 2015

Discovery Networks (Press Only)

New York

Morning

March 31, 2015

Scripps Networks

Atlanta

Late Afternoon/Evening

March 31 – April 2

Discovery Networks

New York

In Agency Presentation

APRIL

Date

Network

City

Event

April 2, 2015

Scripps Networks

Boston

Late Afternoon/Evening

April 2, 2015

CMT

New York

Morning

April 7, 2015

USA Network (press only)

New York

Morning

April 8, 2015

Bravo/Oxygen

New York

TBD

April 9, 2015

Pop (press only)

New York

Breakfast

April 9, 2015

Discovery Networks

Chicago

In Agency Presentation

April 14, 2015

Crackle

New York

TBD

April 14, 2015

ABC Family

New York

Evening

April 14, 2015

Scripps Networks

Chicago

Late Afternoon/Evening

April 15, 2015

National Geographic Channels

New York

Lunch

April 15, 2015

PeopleFront – Simulmedia

New York

Afternoon

April 16, 2015

Scripps Networks

Minneapolis

Late Afternoon/Evening

April 20, 2015

BET

Chicago

Lunch

April 21, 2015

MTV Upfront

New York

Late Afternoon

April 22, 2015

Scripps Networks

New York

Late Afternoon/Evening

April 22, 2015

Revolt

New York

Evening

April 23, 2015

Ovation TV

New York

Breakfast

April 23, 2015

BET

New York

Evening

April 27, 2015

New York Times

New York

Breakfast

April 27, 2015

Buzzfeed

New York

Lunch

April 27, 2015

Bloomberg Media

New York

Afternoon

April 27, 2015

Yahoo!

New York

Evening

April 28, 2015

Maker Studios

New York

Breakfast

April 28, 2015

Mode Media

New York

Lunch

April 28, 2015

Conde Nast Entertainment

New York

Afternoon

April 28, 2015

Corbis: Branded Entertainment Network

New York

Evening

April 28, 2015

Aol

New York

Evening

April 29, 2015

Hulu

New York

Breakfast

April 29, 2015

Sony PlayStation

New York

Lunch

April 29, 2015

Refinery29

New York

Afternoon

April 29, 2015

NPR/WNYC/WBEZ

New York

Late Afternoon/Evening

April 29, 2015

Google/ YouTube

New York

Evening

April 30, 2015

Time Inc.

New York

Breakfast

April 30, 2015

Lin Digital

New York

Afternoon

April 30, 2015

Digitas Lbi POPSUGAR

New York

Afternoon

April 30, 2015

Vevo

New York

Evening

April 30, 2015

A&E Networks

New York

Evening

MAY

Date

Network

City

Event

May 1, 2015

News Corp

New York

Breakfast

May 1, 2015

Time Warner Cable

New York

Lunch

May 1, 2015

VICE

New York

Afternoon

May 4, 2015

Fullscreen

New York

Lunch

May 4, 2015

Machinima

New York

Afternoon

May 4, 2015

DEFY Media

New York

Evening

May 5, 2015

Discovery Digital Networks

New York

Breakfast

May 5, 2015

Collective Digital Studio

New York

Lunch

May 5, 2015

StyleHaul

New York

Afternoon

May 5, 2015

HealthiNation

New York

Evening

May 6, 2015

Whistle Sports Network

New York

Breakfast

May 6, 2015

IAB NewFronts Research

New York

Lunch

May 6, 2015

Beatport

New York

evening

May 7, 2015

TheStreet.com

New York

Breakfast

May 7, 2015

Endemol Beyond

New York

Lunch

May 7, 2015

DailyMeal.com/Elite Daily

New York

Afternoon

May 7, 2015

Screenvision

New York

Evening

May 11, 2015

NBC Broadcast

New York

Morning

May 11, 2015

Fox

New York

Afternoon

May 11, 2015

Azteca America’s

New York

Evening

May 12, 2015

ESPN

New York

Morning

May 12, 2015

Univision

New York

Late Morning

May 12, 2015

ABC-TV

New York

Afternoon

May 12, 2015

Telemundo & NBC Universo

New York

Evening

May 13, 2015

ESPN Deportes

New York

Morning

May 13, 2015

Turner

New York

Morning

May 13, 2015

National CineMedia (NCM)

New York

Lunch

May 13, 2015

CBS-TV

New York

Afternoon

May 13, 2015

Adult Swim

New York

Evening

May 14, 2015

The CW

New York

Morning

May 14, 2015

BYL Network

New York

Late Afternoon

May 14, 2015

NBC Universal Cable

New York

Evening

 

For references around upfront schedules:

imageGetting started with Chef & Azure?  This month, we’ve produced a 5 hour training course on using Chef to manage the Microsoft Azure cloud.

Configuring for the cloud? You know that automation and predictability are key. Microsoft Azure has been partnering with Chef to allow you to define how your systems should be configured.

In this course, experts Steve Murawski and Damien Caro guide you around Chef and explore its building blocks, how to use it, and how it works with Microsoft Azure. See several practical demonstrations to learn how to use Chef to configure your virtual machines (VMs) and your infrastructure in Azure.

  1. Getting Started with Chef (28min)
    Meet your hosts! Steven Murawski from Chef and Damien Caro from Microsoft are IT Professionals who are passionate about scripting and cloud technologies.
  2. Overview of Chef (1hr 17min)
    Explore the benefits of automation and why it becomes a necessity in the new IT world. Learn what infrastructure as code is, and look at the architecture of the Chef platform and the vocabulary used in Chef recipes.
  3. Using Chef (1hr 3min)
    Find out what you need to start using Chef, including required resources and software. Learn how to create files and apply configurations to a system, including Windows and Linux technologies and the differences that should be taken in account.
  4. Building Policies with Chef (52min)
    Go a step further, and build policies to enforce a defined configuration. Get a detailed look at the concepts of recipes and cookbooks, learn to separate the data from the policies, and create and apply a cookbook.
  5. Managing Azure Infrastructure (50min)
    Microsoft and Chef have worked together to integrate the Chef Agent on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs). Learn the tools used to automate the creation of Azure Virtual Machines, plus how to leverage the collaboration between Azure and Chef to apply a recipe or role on a VM at deployment time.
  6. Recommended Resources & Next Steps (15min)
    ​Take this opportunity to dive deeper into Microsoft Azure and Chef, at your own pace.

Instructors:

  • Steven Murawski -  Chef Community Software Development Engineer
  • Damien Caro – Microsoft Technical Evangelist

To take the video training, visit the link below:

imageWanna decorate your office?  How about a nice Azure poster?

Have you ever wondered where all those great posters for the Microsoft Cloud and Microsoft’s Enterprise Products & Services come from?  Like that Azure poster I posted the other day?

Here’s the links to all of them.  Or you can use the QR Codes below.

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Did you know that the USB charger you use as well as the USB cable can make a dramatic difference in how fast your phone gets charged?

Most people know that cheap dual USB port wall chargers will often split the amperage available between each port, so if both ports are in use, instead of delivering 2.1A to each device as you would expect, you only get 1A to each.  Thus it’s important to find USB chargers that deliver a true 2.1A to each port.

This however is not what I’m talking about.

BACKGROUND: MY PANTECH’S USB 2.1A CHARGER
This all started when I discovered that the Pantech USB 2.1 charger is the single fastest charger I own.  It charges at a rate that is 2-3x faster than any other USB charger I have in my arsenal.  This was repeatedly documented by the logs/reporting that my Battery monitor app for Windows Phone did.

I asked the electronics experts in the Windows Phone User Group I run what was up.  What they explained was enlightening.

#1: VOLTAGE REGULATOR MODULE
According to Dan Dickerson, an engineer in our group, USB chargers that come equipped with better Voltage Regulator Modules (VRMs) that can dissipate heat (or have a heat sink on them) well, can charge much better and more consistently than those with cheap VRMs.  These tend to get warm when charging as a result of charging at a higher rate than cheaper units.

The Pantech chargers I’ve been using fall into this category.  The problem is determining how well power is being pushed to your phone from them & what other chargers have high quality VRMs in them.

imageThere are intermediary testing devices that will measure the power coming out of your USB adapter & cable to your device.  If you notice that the power being delivered is less than the expected 2.1A, these devices won’t tell you what component is limiting the charge but you at least know that something is causing a weak charge. 

John Hung, a IT consultant in our group, recommended a few of these USB power testing devices that you might find useful:

Here’s a few chargers that provide high quality VRMs:

#2: DATA-SYNC MODE OR CHARGE-ONLY MODE
Apparently, if the device is connected using a data-ready cable, the device-to-be-charged can assume that it should be syncing data as well as charging.  This results in a substantially lowered charge rate. 

As a result, it is possible to do one of 2 things:

#3: SHORT vs LONG CABLES, 17 GAUGE vs 28 GAUGE
Simply put, the shorter the cable, the least resistance there is.  The thicker the cable, the more power it can push through it.  You can easily test this yourself using the meters reference above in point #1. 

It becomes very obvious that short, thick cabling is the best when it comes to USB charging performance.  If you need to get traditional charge & sync cabling (standard USB cables), I’ve found that Amazon Basic’s cabling is quite good as is PortaPow’s.

Posted by: kurtsh | March 18, 2015

RELEASE: OneDrive integration with Xbox Music

imageThis is the perfect music scenario everyone’s been waiting for:  Upload all your music to the “Music” folder in your OneDrive, and access the entire library from the Xbox Music apps below, including Xbox 360/One.  Simple as that.

March 18, 2015

We’re happy to announce that Xbox Music has integrated with OneDrive to allow access to your entire personal music collection from your Xbox Music application for free!  As of today, any music files that you upload to your new “Music” folder in OneDrive will start to show up in your collection on music.xbox.com and in the Xbox Music apps for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8.1, Xbox 360, and Xbox One – no Music Pass required!  If you do have a Xbox Music Pass, you even get an extra 100GB of storage on your OneDrive! 

For more information, visit http://music.xbox.com/onedrive

If you have questions or feedback about this new feature, please visit the FAQ or the Microsoft Community forums. Please continue making your feedback about our app known on User Voice, in store reviews, and elsewhere on the Internet. We’re listening!

Thank you for your continued support,

The Xbox Music Team

Taken from the official announcement here:

This is really exciting for folks interested in increasing the speed of access to their Office 365 tenants.  Net net:

  • Customers can now establish private, managed connections to their Office 365 tenant
  • Network performance can be a predictable 1Gb or 10Gb depending on configuration
  • Circuits have 2 active physical connections with the only 99.9% SLA in the cloud industry
  • Both Azure & Office 365 may use the same network connection – again, unique to the cloud industry
  • Available Q3/2015

Here’s our networking partners:

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<taken from the Office Blog announcement by Microsoft Office General Manager, Julia White>

We’re pleased to announce that starting later this year, Office 365 customers will be able to use Azure ExpressRoute to establish a private, managed connection to Office 365. This is something our customers have been asking for since ExpressRoute launched last year. Currently, ExpressRoute provides customers with dedicated network connectivity through a private connection from their network to Microsoft Azure, and we’re excited to extend the same option for connectivity to Office 365.

Read the details below:

imageWhen you register to take an MCP exam between January 5, 2015, and May 31, 2015, you become eligible for a free retake if you don’t pass it. You have 30 days from the date you took the initial exam to schedule a retake.

To schedule your retake, sign in, select your exam from the exam list, and click Schedule now for free. Second Shot is available for exams taken from January 5, 2015, through May 31, 2015. If you fail your initial exam at the end of May, you still have 30 days to schedule the exam retake. Candidate must login to their personal dashboard at Microsoft Learning to redeem their Second Shot offer within 30 days of their failed exam.

For details, visit the following site:

Learn about deals like this and more at the Microsoft Certified Professionals web site:

Posted by: kurtsh | March 17, 2015

POSTER: “What is Microsoft Azure?”

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The following infographic provides an overview of Azure features, services, and common uses.  There are 41 different services within the Azure umbrella listed including:

DOWNLOAD: What is Microsoft Azure?
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=397969&clcid=0x409

DOWNLOAD: Other Azure Infographics
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/infographics/

VIDEO: Azure Architecture Blueprints
https://msdn.microsoft.com/dn630664
#fbid=rVymR_3WSRo

VIDEO TUTORIALS: Get started with Azure
http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/get-started/

imageWe released an awesome bracket builder for March Madness this year, and it leverages the power of machine learning & our intelligent cloud to help you with your picks… and impress folks in your pools, of course.

WHY USE BING BRACKET BUILDER?
For the 1st time ever, Bing has partnered with the NCAA® to gain unprecedented access to over 10 seasons worth of Division I basketball data – and we’re putting that knowledge to work for you. Combined with the industry-leading predictions of our Bing Predicts team, we’re giving bracket builders the ultimate March Madness® experience.

From the announcement:

We know that as much as we all love basketball, we don’t have time to follow all 68 teams. In fact, according to a YouGov survey commissioned by Bing, most of us only follow 1-2 teams in the regular season. That means we can’t all be experts and nearly 40 percent of us simply guess when filling out a bracket. Don’t worry, Bing is here to level the playing field for the average fan and make you look like that smart sports analyst.

Beginning today, on Selections Sunday™, we are launching the Bing Bracket at www.bing.com/bracketbuilder with a slew of features to help you build the best bracket, including:

  • Intelligent Predictions: We’ve built Bing predictions right into our bracket builder. So as you hover over a team, we give you all the data you need to make an informed decision on a matchup. Of all the features of our bracket, few are more exciting than our predictions. Once the bracket is announced, our servers need a couple hours to run through all possible 9.2 quintillion outcomes of the bracket, stay tuned to @Bing for updates on when the NCAA bracket builder goes live after 3pm PT! To learn more about how Bing Predicts works, click here.
  • Auto-Fill: Only 1 in 5 people follow more than five teams, so how do you fill out an entire bracket with 68 teams when you really only care about whether your team makes the Final Four? Use the auto-fill function and Bing will help you fill out the rest using smart predictive capabilities and accounting for your favorite teams.
  • Search within your bracket: If you don’t want to take Bing’s predictions for granted, we give you the next layer of team stats to help you make the most informed decision on the possibility of an upset. If you’re one of the 44 percent of us that do research online as we fill out our brackets – the Bing Bracket is for you!
  • Interactive Highlights: With the Bing Bracket you can follow along during the tournament and watch highlights, research teams and players, check scores and engage with your picks directly. Miss a game in your matchup? Visit your bracket and see key highlights post game.
  • Detailed game matchups: Kentucky v Duke? Gonzaga v UNC? Get detailed matchup stats, pulling in historical data and even Bing’s predictions on who’s favored to win and why. Want to know what it will take for the underdog to pull off an upset? You’ll find it here.
  • Export: Four out of 10 March Madness fans will fill out more than one bracket. With Bing we’ll make it easy for you to export directly to the Capital One NCAA March Madness Bracket Challenge and compete against Bing.
  • Print, save, share: Bing makes it easy to share your success with friends. Easily share on Facebook and Twitter with Bing – and let the games begin!
  • March Madness hub: With 68 teams playing throughout the tournament, that’s a lot of games to keep track of. Bing has you covered. Keep your pulse on the games with a complete tournament schedule, links to watch the live games, matchup predictions, tournament stats, and the latest news from across the web – all within the bracket experience

So get online and give it a try!

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