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Day: September 26, 2018

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Azure means hybrid now

Posted on 26 September 201825 September 2018 by randolph

On Monday 24 September 2018, Microsoft announced a slew of stuff at their annual Ignite conference that is going to make life a lot more interesting for many people all over the world. There’s a lot to process, so I’m going to take my time to pick through the announcements over the next few weeks.
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