#4 — Demonstrate your worth
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The official website mentions Parcel as a blazing fast, zero-configuration web app bundler and we will see if it really lives up to the…
Denial is not just a river in Egypt.
Kunal Babre joins David Blank-Edelman to discuss the key principles of the Azure Well-Architected Operational Excellence pillar. Learn how to monitor systems and understand operational health and learn how to utilize the Well-Architected Review.✅Resources:Microsoft Azure Well-Architected FrameworkOverview of the Operational Excellence pillarOperational Excellence | Learn ModuleAzure Well-Architected Review[00:00] Introduction[00:55] I have questions about release management and monitoring. Can you help?[01:55] Let's think about Operational Excellence as a function[02:15] Operational Excellence plotted as a graph[06:08] What are the key principles of the Operational Excellence pillar?[06:35] Optimize build and release processes[07:45] Monitor system and understand operational health[08:20] Use loosely-coupled architecture[08:48] Rehearse recovery and practice failure[09:24] Embrace continuous operational improvement[09:55] How do I get started?[10:11] Walkthrough of Well-Architected Assessments[11:04] Advisor Score and recommendations[12:00] Does finger-snapping work for everyone?📺 Related Episodes to watch next:Start optimizing your Azure costs🔴 Watch more episodes in the Azure Well-Architected Series! 🔴 Explore more cloud enablement resources!
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Twerking is mainstream now ... but do you know where it came from? Superstar Lizzo traces booty shaking to a traditional West African dance and tells how Black women across generations kept the rhythm alive, from blues and jazz singers to modern rap and hip-hop performers. With her characteristic energy, she shares how twerking empowered her to love her own body -- and explains why understanding its origins helps protect Black culture from erasure and misappropriation. (And, yes, she twerks on stage.)