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Ctrl+Alt+Azure

Hosted by Tobias Zimmergren, Jussi Roine · 🇦🇺 AU · EN · 344 episodes

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Weekly conversations for cloud architects, developers, CIOs, and CISOs navigating Microsoft Azure, cloud adoption strategy, security governance, identity, and agentic AI. Hosted by industry experts Tobias Zimmergren and Jussi Roine.

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344 - Insights on using applied AI with Rick Van Rousselt

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This week, we sit down with Rick Van Rousselt, Microsoft 365 MVP and managing partner at Advantive Belgium, for an honest look at what's actually working with applied AI in customer environments and what's quietly failin

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343 - Essential MCP servers for working with Azure

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In this episode, we explore MCP servers - the open Model Context Protocol that allows AI assistants like GitHub Copilot, Claude, and ChatGPT to connect to live tools and data instead of relying on outdated training data.

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342 - Expectations on Microsoft Build 2026

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Microsoft Build 2026 marks the biggest format shift in nearly a decade - moving out of Seattle to a 2,500-seat Fort Mason venue in San Francisco with a deliberate "no fluff" pivot toward AI developers, technical leaders,

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341 - Foundry Toolkit goes GA: Building agents with code

May 6, 202630mEp. 341

The Foundry Toolkit for Visual Studio Code - formerly the AI Toolkit - is Microsoft's answer to fragmented AI development workflows, bringing model selection, prompt iteration, agent building, evaluation, and production

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340 - From outsourcing to AI-first: the rebuild that 8x'd our delivery

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In this episode, we unpack nine months of lessons from Pons.io's full rebuild around agentic AI - cutting engineering outsourcing entirely, replacing HubSpot and Salesforce with an internal CRM built in seven days, and s

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339 - Microsoft Tech Updates

Apr 22, 202634mEp. 339

In this week's episode, we look at recent Microsoft Tech updates. By popular request, we're expanding our scope beyond Azure to include Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and related Microsoft platforms and capabilities. Wha

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338 - Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0 is GA – why does it matter?

Apr 15, 202640mEp. 338

In this week's episode, we take a look at Microsoft Agent Framework 1.0, which has been generally available since early April. What is it, and why and how can you use it? We reflect on previous SDKs for building agents,

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337 - Microsoft's certification refresh: what you need to know

Apr 8, 202634mEp. 337

In this episode, we reflect on Microsoft certifications and what value they provide. It's been a while since we last looked at these, and plenty has happened - what's new, what's retired, and what's useful in 2026? We al

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336 - Governing the Ungoverned: Agent 365 and Entra Agent ID

Apr 1, 202631mEp. 336

In this episode, we look at Microsoft Agent 365 and Entra Agent ID. What are these new capabilities, and why should you care? We dissect them both, in contrast with agentic engineering, vibe coding, and the growing needs

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335 - Reflections on Defender for Cloud and CSPM

Mar 25, 202630mEp. 335

In this episode, we take a deeper look at Defender for Cloud and Cloud Security Posture Management. We reflect on what this is all about, what you can do, and how you should approach the capabilities as part of CSPM. (00

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334 - Microsoft Tech Updates

Mar 18, 202628mEp. 334

In this week's episode, we look at recent Microsoft Tech updates. By popular request, we're expanding our scope beyond Azure to include Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and related Microsoft platforms and capabilities. Wha

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333 - The Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark v2

Mar 11, 202630mEp. 333

In this episode, we look at the newly released Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark v2, which is now in preview. What is it, why should you care - and what changed since v1? We take it for a spin, discuss aspects of govern

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332 - Checking out Startup-Scale Landing Zones in Azure

Mar 4, 202630mEp. 332

In this episode, we take a focused look at Startup-Scale Landing Zones. We've previously discussed Enterprise-scale Landing Zones and how the default model from the Cloud Adoption Framework is the usual approach for new

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331 - Breaking into Microsoft security as a career

Feb 25, 202650mEp. 331

In this episode, we're not diving deep into a single feature of Azure - instead, we'll talk and share our insights on how to build a career working with Microsoft security. What should you know? What's relevant? What's l

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330 - From vibe-coding to production: Shipping verifiable AI

Feb 18, 202639mEp. 330

In this episode, we take a look at the transition from "vibe-coding" to shipping verifiable, production-grade AI applications. This is the critical shift from relying on "gut feel" and prompt tinkering to implementing ri

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329 - Microsoft Tech Updates

Feb 11, 202618mEp. 329

In this week's episode, we look at recent Microsoft Tech updates. By popular request, we're expanding our scope beyond Azure to include Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and related Microsoft platforms and capabilities. Wha

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328 - A lap around Unified Tenant Configuration Management APIs

Feb 4, 202635mEp. 328

In this episode, we take a look at the Unified Tenant Configuration Management APIs, or UTCM. This is a set of capabilities that allow you to monitor and extract tenant configuration for automated and code-based monitori

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327 - Windows Backup for Organizations

Jan 28, 202625mEp. 327

In this episode, we take a look at Windows Backup for Organizations. What's the capability, and why should you use it? What's required, and anything that's missing from it? We discuss backups in general, also, and provid

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326 - Building a Well-Architected AI Workload

Jan 21, 202640mEp. 326

In this episode, we dissect the newly refreshed Well-Architected Framework guidance on building AI workloads. What is AI, actually? The guidance is organized into sections, and we walk through each one, sharing our insig

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325 - Microsoft Tech Updates

Jan 14, 202625mEp. 325

In this week's episode, we look at recent Microsoft Tech updates. By popular request, we're expanding the scope beyond just Azure to include Microsoft 365, Power Platform, and similar Microsoft platforms and capabilities

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