How do you stay updated on new Azure services?

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Asked By TechWiz42 On

I'm a Solutions Architect working at a large MSP, and I recently came across a project related to Entra Private Access that I hadn't heard of before. This experience made me realize that I need a better strategy for keeping up with all the new Azure and M365 services that Microsoft releases. How do you all stay informed about these updates and ensure you're not left behind?

5 Answers

Answered By CloudGuru99 On

You should definitely check out John Savill's Weekly Azure Update on YouTube. It's a solid starting point for getting up to speed. I also find that hands-on experience is key—working directly with Azure can help you discover new features as you deploy and troubleshoot.

CloudNinja87 -

Also, we get a monthly update from our account rep about what's new and relevant to our company, which is super helpful.

DevDude23 -

I totally agree! I did some basic Azure training a while ago, but it feels outdated now. My team is gearing up for AI projects, and I feel like I’m diving into a crash course just to keep up.

Answered By AzureFanatic On

Subscribing to updates through an RSS feed in your preferred platform (like Slack or Teams) is really useful. I use an Azure Update feed, and it helps me keep track of the latest announcements without the noise.

Answered By MavenOfAzure On

Don't forget to dive into newsletters from experts like Merrill Fernando and Luke Murray. They often highlight important resources that you can follow to stay in the loop.

Answered By InsightfulArch On

Definitely attend conferences like Build and Ignite; they provide valuable insights. Also, following influential voices in the field, like the Azure Update blog and Microsoft’s announcements, can keep you informed without being overwhelmed.

CloudExplorer22 -

I find it helps to connect with my MS account team for insights on upcoming changes that might impact my role.

TechSavvyGuy -

Great advice! Following key industry figures and their updates can really help filter out what's relevant for your work.

Answered By KnowledgeSeeker On

It's tough to keep up with every update while still providing quality guidance to customers. I think it's better to specialize in certain areas and deepen your expertise there instead of trying to know everything.

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