Authors Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 342 Concurrency Blog 261 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Kim Claditis 59 Mitchell Grande 55 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 Stephanie Siewert 30 John Adali 29 Andrew Bronstad 25 Michael Epping 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Frank Gill 23 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Damon Sanchez 16 Nick Adams 16 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 Michael Dugan 11 Brett Janzen 11 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Bill Hughes 10 Matt Boudro 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Matt Engibous 8 Paul Harris 8 Matt Smith 7 Lwin Maung 7 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Scott Poling 5 Salvatore Montini 5 Zavier Sanders 5 David Grooms 5 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Siddharth Bhola 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Ajay Ravi 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Amber Manzo 4 Nick Rustad 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Kirk Poser 4 Amy Cousland 4 Randy Steinberg 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Heather LaPorte 3 Bryan Schrippe 3 Sam Figie 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Arthur Savage 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Kianna DeByle 3 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Steve Seibold 2 Dalton Smith 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Nicole Williams 2 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Matthew Harrison 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Chris Blackburn 1 Joe Anich 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Kurt Spitzner 1 Catherine Franklin 1 Steve 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Ofer Gal 1 Laura Spence 1 Jacob Hays 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Emma Hurth 1 Swaminathan Venkatesh 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Steve Campbell 1 Alex Zhang 1 Jack Stabile 1 Nathan Lasnoski nlasnoski Nathan Lasnoski Nathan Lasnoski is Concurrency's Chief Technology Officer, a Datacenter MVP and a recognized leader in Core Infrastructure Design, SharePoint Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Unified Communications technologies. Contributions by Nathan Lasnoski DevOps + OMS Event Video: The future of System Center and TFS Modern IT: DevOps + OMS”, the future of System Center and TFS by Nathan Lasnoski Oct 19, 2015 Viewing and Applying Configurations in Azure Automation DSC I’ve recently been talking about declarative configuration management using PowerShell DSC (platform) and Azure Automation DSC (tooling). In the previous post we discussed how to get started learning about these concepts, as well as how to spin up your Azure Automation DSC instance. In this post we’ll cover the capabilities of adding new Azure virtual machines, applying configurations, and viewing configurations. by Nathan Lasnoski Sep 14, 2015 Real Time Performance Analysis with Operations Management Suite (OMS) This week the Operations Management Suite team at Microsoft released a new feature for real-time performance analysis to understand both hourly and historical performance from servers within your managed cloud or on-premise infrastructure. The usage of the feature will drastically speed up understanding the performance challenges on target servers especially because System Center Operations Manager has historically been rather slow at providing that information for consumption. The Operations Management Suite has made visualizing performance data easy and fast. by Nathan Lasnoski Sep 2, 2015 Error Code 0x8007232B Windows 10 Solution I received an Error Code 0x8007232B that I was unable to activate my Windows 10 enterprise installation. Upon selecting "change product key" it also locked up my computer and prevented me from selec... by Nathan Lasnoski Aug 5, 2015 Azure Automation DSC: Getting Started For those watching the Azure Automation portal, you may have noticed a new preview capability has been launched within the Azure Automation UI. The current capabilities available through PowerShell ... by Nathan Lasnoski Jul 7, 2015 Windows Containers 101 The Microsoft team did a great job today talking about containers. What is a container? A container is an isolation layer that allows an application to execute without affecting other applications,... by Nathan Lasnoski May 6, 2015 Azure Traffic Manager vs. Azure Load Balancer I found in some conversations this week that there is a lack of understanding of the differentiation between Azure Traffic Manager and Azure Load Balancers. The two platforms are extremely important... by Nathan Lasnoski May 6, 2015 New Azure Feature: Enhanced Express Route and Software VPN Capabilities There are a number of new capabilities that were announced this week for Express Route and software VPNs. For those not familiar, ExpressRoute is a method of connecting Azure to your on-premise topo... by Nathan Lasnoski May 5, 2015 New Azure Feature: User Defined Routes Today Microsoft announced today a new feature called User Defined Routes in Azure. This addresses what was previously a significant challenge to networking configuration within the Azure topology. ... by Nathan Lasnoski May 5, 2015 Microsoft Azure Pack 2.0 in Microsoft Azure Stack The next version of Windows Azure Pack and cloud consistent private cloud was announced today at Ignite and was also showed last week at BUILD as Microsoft Azure Stack. If an enterprise or a service... by Nathan Lasnoski May 4, 2015 ... 11121314151617181920 ... Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 342 Concurrency Blog 261 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Kim Claditis 59 Mitchell Grande 55 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 Stephanie Siewert 30 John Adali 29 Andrew Bronstad 25 Michael Epping 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Frank Gill 23 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Damon Sanchez 16 Nick Adams 16 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 Michael Dugan 11 Brett Janzen 11 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Bill Hughes 10 Matt Boudro 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Matt Engibous 8 Paul Harris 8 Matt Smith 7 Lwin Maung 7 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Scott Poling 5 Salvatore Montini 5 Zavier Sanders 5 David Grooms 5 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Siddharth Bhola 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Ajay Ravi 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Amber Manzo 4 Nick Rustad 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Kirk Poser 4 Amy Cousland 4 Randy Steinberg 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Heather LaPorte 3 Bryan Schrippe 3 Sam Figie 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Arthur Savage 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Kianna DeByle 3 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Steve Seibold 2 Dalton Smith 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Nicole Williams 2 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Matthew Harrison 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Chris Blackburn 1 Joe Anich 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Kurt Spitzner 1 Catherine Franklin 1 Steve 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Ofer Gal 1 Laura Spence 1 Jacob Hays 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Emma Hurth 1 Swaminathan Venkatesh 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Steve Campbell 1 Alex Zhang 1 Jack Stabile 1
Nathan Lasnoski nlasnoski Nathan Lasnoski Nathan Lasnoski is Concurrency's Chief Technology Officer, a Datacenter MVP and a recognized leader in Core Infrastructure Design, SharePoint Infrastructure, Virtualization, and Unified Communications technologies.
DevOps + OMS Event Video: The future of System Center and TFS Modern IT: DevOps + OMS”, the future of System Center and TFS by Nathan Lasnoski Oct 19, 2015
Viewing and Applying Configurations in Azure Automation DSC I’ve recently been talking about declarative configuration management using PowerShell DSC (platform) and Azure Automation DSC (tooling). In the previous post we discussed how to get started learning about these concepts, as well as how to spin up your Azure Automation DSC instance. In this post we’ll cover the capabilities of adding new Azure virtual machines, applying configurations, and viewing configurations. by Nathan Lasnoski Sep 14, 2015
Real Time Performance Analysis with Operations Management Suite (OMS) This week the Operations Management Suite team at Microsoft released a new feature for real-time performance analysis to understand both hourly and historical performance from servers within your managed cloud or on-premise infrastructure. The usage of the feature will drastically speed up understanding the performance challenges on target servers especially because System Center Operations Manager has historically been rather slow at providing that information for consumption. The Operations Management Suite has made visualizing performance data easy and fast. by Nathan Lasnoski Sep 2, 2015
Error Code 0x8007232B Windows 10 Solution I received an Error Code 0x8007232B that I was unable to activate my Windows 10 enterprise installation. Upon selecting "change product key" it also locked up my computer and prevented me from selec... by Nathan Lasnoski Aug 5, 2015
Azure Automation DSC: Getting Started For those watching the Azure Automation portal, you may have noticed a new preview capability has been launched within the Azure Automation UI. The current capabilities available through PowerShell ... by Nathan Lasnoski Jul 7, 2015
Windows Containers 101 The Microsoft team did a great job today talking about containers. What is a container? A container is an isolation layer that allows an application to execute without affecting other applications,... by Nathan Lasnoski May 6, 2015
Azure Traffic Manager vs. Azure Load Balancer I found in some conversations this week that there is a lack of understanding of the differentiation between Azure Traffic Manager and Azure Load Balancers. The two platforms are extremely important... by Nathan Lasnoski May 6, 2015
New Azure Feature: Enhanced Express Route and Software VPN Capabilities There are a number of new capabilities that were announced this week for Express Route and software VPNs. For those not familiar, ExpressRoute is a method of connecting Azure to your on-premise topo... by Nathan Lasnoski May 5, 2015
New Azure Feature: User Defined Routes Today Microsoft announced today a new feature called User Defined Routes in Azure. This addresses what was previously a significant challenge to networking configuration within the Azure topology. ... by Nathan Lasnoski May 5, 2015
Microsoft Azure Pack 2.0 in Microsoft Azure Stack The next version of Windows Azure Pack and cloud consistent private cloud was announced today at Ignite and was also showed last week at BUILD as Microsoft Azure Stack. If an enterprise or a service... by Nathan Lasnoski May 4, 2015