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What is Azure Information Protection?

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For creating and protecting the files and emails of any company, a cloud-based the platform is introduced by Microsoft named, Azure DevOps  Information Protection (AIP). By using AIP , we can create and protect the files and emails by using our own labels. Labels can be implemented by admins who specify the conditions and rules, manually by clients or together where clients are given suggestions. In Azure online training Information Protection, the admin has to form a label with rules that finds sensitive data. If a client stores a word file, that has a credit card information, then they can see a custom tooltip that suggests the label that the admin has formed. This label separates the file and protects it. When the content is classified, then we record and manage its usage. We can examine data flows, to get better insights into our business, find unsafe actions and take the right actions, track paths to files, avoid data leakage or misuse and more. Classification

Azure Application Gateway and its features

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Azure Application Gateway is a tool, used to manage traffic for our web applications. Generally, the traditional load balancers work at the transport layer and send traffic depending on the port, and source IP address to the destination IP address and port. Using the Application Gateway, which is a web traffic load balancer we can make routing decisions, depending on the extra features of an HTTP request, like the URI path or host headers. To get depth knowledge On Azure You can enroll for free live demo  Azure Online Training For instance, you can route traffic depending on the entering URL. Suppose if images are in the entering URL, then we can route images traffic, to a certain group of servers arranged for images. If the URL contains a video, then traffic is directed to another set that is designed for videos This method of routing is called as Application Layer (OSI layer 7) load balancing. Below are the features of  Azure Application  Gateway, Features of

Windows Server containers support in Azure Kubernetes Service

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Kubernetes is taking the app development world by storm. Earlier this month, we tend to share that the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) was the quickest growing work out service in Azure’s history. Customers like Siemens Healthineers, Finastra, Maersk, and Hafslund are realizing the advantages of exploitation AKS to simply deploy, manage and scale applications while not going in the toil of maintaining infrastructures. Because the community and adoption grow, Kubernetes itself is evolving, adding additional enterprise-friendly options and increasing to additional eventualities. the discharge of production-level support for Windows Server containers may be a true testament to the evolution. T oday, we’re excited to announce the preview of Windows Server containers in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) for the newest versions, 1.13.5 and 1.14.0. With this, Windows Server containers will currently be deployed and musical organizations in AKS sanctioning new ways to migrate and m