Windows Azure Platform Security Essentials: Module 5 - Secure Networking using Windows Azure Connect
- Posted: Mar 21, 2011 at 3:03 PM
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Graham Calladine, Security Architect with Microsoft Services, provides detailed description of Windows Azure Connect, a new mechanism for establishing, managing and securing IP-level connectivity between on-premises and Windows Azure resources.
You’ll learn about:
- Potential usage scenarios of Windows Azure Connect
- Descriptions of the different components of Windows Azure Connect, including client software, relay service, name resolution service, networking policy model
- Management overview
- Joining your cloud-based virtual machines to Active Directory
Related Resources:
- Windows Azure Security Overview
- Microsoft Compliance Framework for Online Services
- Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle
- Security Talk Series: Webcasts, Podcasts, Videos
- Check out Windows Azure Subscriptions
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Thank you for this, I've been looking for this level of detail for a while.
I have been impressed with the concept of Azure Connect since I first heard about it. I have done some tests and created a blog post about using it with real world third party software.
slt, comment je peuxmettre internet sur mon mobile,
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