Industry - Public Sector
What’s new
- Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty now generally available
Deep links
- Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty: General availability of Microsoft Cloud for Sovereignty, enabling government organizations to meet their compliance, security, and policy requirements while leveraging the cloud to provide superior value to their citizens.
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Azure Infrastructure Solution Area
What’s new
- Azure Design Review now includes Azure Spring Apps, Azure DevOps, and Azure SQL Migration
Deep links
- Azure Design Review: A common request of many organizations, starting with the public cloud, is to have their design double-checked to make sure that best practices are being followed. Checklists for LZ, AKS, AVS, Multitenancy, Security, AVS, and SAP now includes Azure Spring Apps, Azure DevOps, and Azure SQL Migration.
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Digital Apps and Innovation Solution Area
What’s new
- Microsoft.Crank
Deep links
- Microsoft.Crank: Crank is the benchmarking infrastructure used by the .NET team to run benchmarks, measure performance, and enable easy improvements. (GitHub)
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Modern Work Solution Area
What’s new
- A new User metrics report has been added to Microsoft 365 Lighthouse
Deep links
- Microsoft 365 Lighthouse - User metrics: This link provides detailed information about the new User metrics report in Microsoft 365 Lighthouse. It explains how MSPs can utilize this report to manage users across multiple customer tenants.
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Security Solution Area
What’s new
- Added Microsoft Defender XDR Blog
- Added Navigating the Maze of Incident Response
Deep links
- Microsoft Defender XDR Blog: Includes monthly news summaries and operations insights across the Microsoft Defender Products. [Microsoft]
- Navigating the Maze of Incident Response: This guide explains how to structure an incident response, with recommendations and best practices to help navigate those crucial initial hours after a breach is detected. This document focuses first and foremost on the people and processes involved in effectively responding to an incident—the roles required to respond to incidents, how to manage your response in a way that is efficient and people-centric, how to avoid burnout and ensure all requirements and obligations are met at every level, and how to ensure everyone’s roles and responsibilities are clear, so the incident response is effective overall. [Microsoft Security]
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