2025-12-07

2025-12-07 Sunday - Book Review - Microsoft Azure in Action

  

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Thanks to Divya Aravind for the very kind invitation to review this book. 

Microsoft Azure in Action, by Lars Klint 
https://www.amazon.com//dp/1617299650 

[My Amazon review entry

A concise introduction and overview of Microsoft Azure

This is a good book if you are new to Microsoft Azure - and it is appropriate for leadership teams, managers, delivery teams, infrastructure folks, networking staff, cybersecurity, operations personnel, and architects of all types. Everyone for whom Azure is new - will gain beneficial insights, for their respective roles, by reading this book. 

While trying to comprehensively tackle Azure in a single book (in less than 370 pages) is an impossible task for anyone - this book provides an excellent means for IT staff to quickly get oriented and familiarized with much of the core Azure concepts, services, and best practices. 

A few words about the quality that has gone into the writing of this book: 
First, the content is well organized. 
Second, the writing is concise. 
Third, the selected material is the most relevant information to impart to the reader - to get them hands-on, soonest. 

From the Forward, I agree with this sentiment: 
"I first met Lars at TechEd Sydney in 2014, where he was doing what he does best: making complex technology feel approachable and energizing. ... Lars doesn’t just explain what Azure can do; he offers a hands-on guide
-- Scott Gutherie 

From the Preface, note the author's goals for the book: "hands-on", "straight to the point", "practical examples", and "relatable". 
These objectives are well met by this book. 

One of the best aspects of the author's writing - is the patient step-by-step detailed guidance - that includes the WHY of many decision decisions - and the REASON for choosing particular configuration options. 

Four parts of the book - that I think the majority of folks will find most interesting - in particular, include: 
Chapter 4 (Networking in Azure) 
Chapter 6 (Security)
Chapter 8 (Serverless) - re: touching on API Gateway usage 
Chapter 10 (Relational databases) - re: 10.5 Disaster Recovery 

I'm giving this book a solid 4 Stars - as I believe it is a worthwhile book to have on your bookshelf. 
 

 

During my background research for this review, I found a number of additional resources that readers of the book might find of possible interest:

Official Microsoft Azure resources:  

 Other non-Microsoft Azure resources

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