A group of scripts and templates to demo Azure functionality
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A group of scripts and templates to demo Azure functionality
Proof-of-concept Azure functions written in PowerShell that demonstrate creation and validation of a JSON Web Token via the PSJsonWebToken PowerShell module.
Collection of Powershell scripts that serve various purposes
mature Python Azure Function App in 8 lines of config <⚡>
Azure Reserved Instance Usage Check
An In-a-Dyn compatible DDNS provider which maintains a Microsoft Azure hosted DNS Zone
Microsoft Azure Guide. Learn all about Microsoft Azure Tools, Services, and Certifications.
Scenarios around automating tasks using Azure serverless technologies
A base setup starter for creating your own GitHub App integration for handling GitHub App webhook events.
Azure PowerShell is a PowerShell module designed to manage resources in Microsoft Azure cloud services.
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Demo Powershell Azure Functions App with tests
Demonstration of implementing Azure Functions in Python and PowerShell - deployed through CircleCI.
A complete solution that includes everything you need to build, deploy, and monitor an Azure solution to process messages into a Dataverse environment. This application uses the Azure Developer CLI (azd) to get you up and running on Azure quickly, an Azure Service Bus for the messages, a C# Azure Functions app, and Azure Monitor for monitoring a…
PowerShell Azure Function Hello World
Node.js Azure Function web API secured by Azure AD, uses Express.js and passport-azure-ad.
Course from my education @SoftUni
This repo shows how to use Azure Functions with Event Grid to tag resources with the user name who created the resource
A walkthrough of creating and using the Azure environment and Microsoft Sentinel to track attacks and plot attacks on a live map.
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