![]() ![]() The keynote had a ton of Azure news: There’s all sorts of updates to Azure, and I know that reflects the way that a cloud service like Azure is developed, as updates come very quickly. Jeff James: Let’s start with a discussion about the keynote. I had the opportunity to sit down with Mark for a 30-minute interview at Microsoft TechEd 2014, where we discussed the Microsoft Azure announcements from the show, what the growth of the cloud means for IT professionals, and provided some tips and advice for system administrators looking to beef up their cloud skills.Įditor’s Note: This interview has been edited for space and clarity. Microsoft Technical Fellow Mark Russinovich (Source: Mark Russinovich) He also uncovered the infamous Sony DRM rootkit in 2005, and he’s also written three fiction novels focused on IT security: Zero Day, Trojan Horse, and the just-released Rogue Code. ![]() His Winternals software company (with co-founder Bryce Cogswell) was launched in 1996, which produced the now-ubiquitous ( and still updated) Windows Sysinternals suite of software utilities. In addition to his work on Azure, Russinovich has a long history in the IT industry. ![]() He’s so well-known that his sessions at TechEd were routinely filled to capacity, prompting some conference attendees to take to Twitter to express their opinion on the need for larger conference rooms for Russinovich sessions. In addition to being a Technical Fellow working with the development team on Microsoft Azure, Russinovich is a well-known IT conference speaker. If you attended Microsoft TechEd North America 2014 this year, you more than likely know who Mark Russinovich is. ![]()
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