RunAs Radio
by Richard CampbellRunAs Radio is a weekly Internet Audio Talk Show for IT Professionals working with Microsoft products.
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Episodes
PowerApp Extensibility with Christina Wheeler
33m · PublishedHow can you use PowerApps to extend the functionality of other apps? Richard talks to Christina Wheeler about her efforts to teach folks to use PowerApps to add the functionality they need to Dynamics 365 and elsewhere! Christina talks about her move to Microsoft, shifting from SharePoint to PowerApps, but still essentially doing the same thing - finding customer solutions. The conversation ranges over the power of the Dataverse to provide access to all sorts of data and the emerging role of the Microsoft Copilot Studio to build custom copilots for your organization.
Links
- Dataverse
- Connect to Dynamics 365 from Power Apps
- XrmToolbox
- Model-Driven Apps in Power Apps
- Canvas Apps in Power Apps
- Microsoft Power Fx
- Microsoft Copilot Studio
- Microsoft Bot Framework
- AI Copilot
- Power Up Program
- Power Platform Conference
Recorded April 26, 2024
The End of Windows 10 with Paul Thurrott
46m · PublishedTwo old guys talk about Windows AGAIN? Richard brings back Paul Thurrott for the tenth time to discuss Windows more. This time, the discussion focuses on the end of life for Windows 10 - currently October 2025. Paul discusses how it used to be April 2025, but that's not enough time. Is it enough time now? The conversation spans other Windows-related topics, including alternative versions like Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop. And what about Windows 12? There is a bit of speculation at the end of a longer show - weigh in with your thoughts on what's next for Windows!
Links
- End of Support for Windows 10, 8.1, and 7
- Windows Autopilot
- Windows Copilot
- Microsoft Intune
- Windows 365
- Microsoft Entra
- Azure Virtual Desktop
Recorded April 26, 2024
MLOps + DevOps + Kubernetes with Annie Talvasto
33m · PublishedMachine learning models need updating - what's the reliable way to do it? While in Romania, Richard sat down with Annie Talvasto to talk about her work helping to build DevOps practices around machine learning: Building repeatable processes for data ingestions, cleaning, organization, model building, and deployment. The challenges are the arrays of skilled people needed to operate and evaluate the pipeline - it takes domain experts to know if the machine learning results are accurate and valuable. Tooling can help, but it is only in the early days. If your organization is keen to get machine learning into the company, you need to do some careful planning!
Links
- Jupyter Notebook
- Pandas
- MLFlow
- Azure Machine Learning
Recorded April 20, 2024
Identity Governance with Jef Kazimer
33m · PublishedHow's your identity governance? Richard talks to Jef Kazimer from Microsoft about Entra's capabilities to help you have robust governance around identity. Jef talks about the lifecycle of identity - when someone joins the organization and a new identity gets created, privileges changing as roles evolve, to the eventual offboarding when that person departs. The same sort of cycle exists for devices, too - the question is only how much work you must do to get through those cycles. Entra offers tooling to get identity changes out of your support tickets - make your life easier with effective identity governance!
Links
- Microsoft Entra
- Conditional Access
- Microsoft Entra Permission Management
- Road to the Cloud
- Entitlement Management
- My Access Portal
- Just Enough Administration
- Privileged Access Workstation
- Entra Lifecycle Workflows
- Azure Logic Apps
- Usage and Insight Reports in Entra
- 425 Show
Recorded April 26, 2024
SQL Server and AI with Muazma Zahid & Bob Ward
34m · PublishedHow does artificial intelligence fit in with SQL Server? At the Microsoft Fabric Conference in Las Vegas, Richard sat down with Muazma Fahid and Bob Ward to discuss the AI developments in SQL Server. Muazma talks about SQL Server as a crucial source of data for building machine learning models and the new features added to make SQL Server a key store for vector data and other elements of machine learning. There's also Copilot for Azure SQL Data to help with diagnostics in your databases and to use natural language to write queries - it SQL Server Natural Language Query all over again, but certainly better than ever.
Links
- Responsible AI Practices
- Phi-2
- Retrieval Augmented Generation
- Copilot for Azure SQL Data
- JSON in SQL Server
- RegEx in SQL Server
- sp_invoke_external_rest_endpoint
- SQL AI
Recorded March 27, 2024
PowerShell 7.4 with Sydney Smith
32m · PublishedHave you downloaded the latest version of PowerShell? While at the MVP Summit in Redmond, Washington, Richard sat down with Sydney Smith to discuss some of the features in PowerShell 7.4. Sydney talks about the successful delivery of PSResourceGet and PSReadline, two long-in-development features that have reached their so-called "1.0" state. The conversation also digs into the ongoing challenge of some sysadmins sticking with PowerShell 5.1, the last of the Windows-only versions. Today, PowerShell 7 has feature parity with 5.1 and many new features that improve the quality, security, and capabilities of PowerShell. Try the latest!
Links
- PowerShell 7.4
- PowerShell on GitHub
- PowerShell in Visual Studio Code
- Get PowerShell
Recorded March 11, 2024
GitHub Copilot with Damian Brady
35m · PublishedHow can GitHub Copilot help you? Richard chats with Damian Brady at NDC Sydney about the power of GitHub Copilot to help you understand and write the bits of code you need - whether you're using PowerShell, understanding a RegEx expression, or trying to get a Bash prompt right. GitHub Copilot and help to explain the code you've got, even across workspaces - so you can find all the scripts that changes might impact. And if you think it's time to rewrite some old scripts into more modern languages, GitHub Copilot can help with that, too!
Links
- GitHub Copilot for Business
- GitHub Dependabot
- GitHub Code Scanning
- GitHub Copilot in the CLI
Recorded February 14, 2024
Securing AI with Sarah Young
41m · PublishedAs Artificial Intelligence enters our organizations, how do we secure them? While at NDC in Sydney, Richard sat down with Sarah Young to discuss the challenges of securing these new technologies. Sarah talks a bit about the fundamentals - in the end, AI technology is just more software and needs all the same authentication and authorization that other apps need. However, there are some unique aspects and potential exploits that you can address through tooling and education. We're all learning these new AI technologies and how to apply them in our organizations - training is essential!
Links
- Azure OpenAI Service
- System Message Framework and Template Recommendations for Large Language Models
- Microsoft Purview
- Microsoft Entra
- Not with a Bug, But with a Sticker
Recorded February 14, 2024
Microsoft Copilot for Security with George Coldham
35m · PublishedHow can Microsoft Copilot for Security help you? While at NDC in Sydney, Richard chatted with George Coldham about Microsoft Copilot for Security - combining GPT-4 with information about Microsoft security products and your organization's resources in Azure to provide guidance and insight into making your company more secure. George talks about how it's early days for this copilot - and it's only in preview so far. Bringing together the vast array of security products that Microsoft makes, Microsoft Copilot for Security brings the ability of Large Language Models to summarize data to help you understand where the organization's security vulnerabilities exist and how to address them. You want to get in on this preview!
Links
- Microsoft Copilot for Security
- Unified Security Operations Platform
- Microsoft Sentinel
- Microsoft Security Portals and Admin Centers
- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
- Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Microsoft Entra
- Microsoft Purview
- Microsoft Priva
- Kusto Query Language
- Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence
Recorded February 13, 2024
GitHub for SysAdmins with April Edwards
37m · PublishedWhat can GitHub do for you? While at NDC London, Richard chatted with April Edwards about how GitHub can help sysadmins - and everyone in your organization! In the end, GitHub is an engine for managing work, with GitHub Actions kicking off workflows that can send messages, run all sorts of code, activate scripts, and more. Ultimately, you get a good report of what happened - or didn't happen. And over time, those scripts can mature to be more reliable and detailed - and keep a record of every change.
Links
- GitHub Actions
- Pester
- Dev Containers
- PowerShell 5.1
- GitHub Advanced Security
- GitHub Code Scanning
- Dependabot
- GitHub Copilot
Recorded February 2, 2024
RunAs Radio has 934 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 558:04:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on March 5th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 01:11.