- Microsoft MicroHacks
- MicroHack Overview
- Pre-requisites
- How to contribute 🚀
- Security hints and handling / Report an issue
- Which MicroHacks are available
MicroHacks are great for building base knowledge for people new to a technical area. However, they are often too high-level to build technical readiness in many niche areas of Azure that our customers need support on. Our teams often hear from customers once they have read documentation and tried to setup a PoC. If this fails, they come to us looking for support. To be effective in this situation we need to build additional ‘hands on’ technical readiness.
A MicroHack is a small workshop, less than four hours, where you’ll get hands-on experience and solve different challenges to better understand a certain technology / topic. Let’s say, it’s the mini Version of an OpenHack which focuses on real life scenario or transformation.
There are many small individual MicroHacks that build on each other and therefore have certain dependencies. In each MicroHack the requirements are therefore described to understand exactly what must be done before. The procedure is described relatively simple and explained step by step what to do. You have to fulfill certain challenge based tasks before you can continue with the next challenge. At first glance, everything looks simple, but if you take a closer look, the whole construct is revealed at the end of the MicroHack series.
The great benefit of MicroHacks is that you can quickly, precisely and hands on understand one or the combination of several services. There are often only a few concrete tasks to do and the hands on experience is lifted to the next level in a very short time. After completing all the challenges you will almost certainly have jumped over your own shadow, expanded the mindset and can directly deal with the implementation in practice and outside of a lab environment.
Regarding licenses, just read the requirements in each MicroHack. It describes exactly which requirements are necessary to perform the MicroHack alone or together with Microsoft colleagues. If you are supported by a partner or directly by Microsoft, you can always contact a colleague at the partner or your Microsoft account team.
Some Microhack also requires an Azure subscription. This always depends on the topic, but as mentioned above, before each MicroHack we will show you exactly which requirements you need.
To contribute to the MicroHacks, you need to fork this repository and submit a pull request for the Markdown and/or image changes that you're proposing.
All you need to know for contributing is documented --> Jump directly to the contributing guide.
Security hints and handling / Report an issue
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In this section you will find the MicroHacks around Identity and Access Management. Identity and Access management is often not taken seriously, but these microhacks show you real insights into many exciting topics.
Click here to jump directly to the Identity and Access Management MicroHacks
Here you will find all the exciting topics around security and it will be discussed, for example, how I can collect all my relevant security logs in the infrastructure and how I can integrate Hands with other security products. Not to be forgotten when it comes to security is the integration into existing 3rd party solutions or even multi-hybrid cloud integrations and these integrations are also critically examined by our experts in some MicroHacks and tuned to the necessary degree of implementation.
Click here to jump directly to the Advanced Security MicroHacks
Here you will find microhacks for all Azure services, best practices implementations and concrete implementations not only for cloud native, but also for hybrid and multicloud approaches. Also exciting are the Application Innovation and Developer MicroHacks, which also allow developers to gain deep dive hands on experience with Azure.
Click here to jump directly to the Overall Azure MicroHacks
Here you will find microhacks for all M365 services, best practices implementations and concrete implementations. Also exciting are the Integrations between Power Plattform and the Azure MicroHacks, which also allow developers and citizen developers to gain deep dive hands on experience.