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Learn about enterprise management and networking best practices at Microsoft to optimize cloud services, enhance security, and streamline operations. This session covers distributed ownership, solution architecture, security monitoring, patch governance, and more. Discover how Microsoft is shaping the future of connectivity and user experience through innovative cloud network design.
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Enterprise management and networking at Microsoft Seth Malcolm Business Program ManagerCore Services Engineering & Operations (CSEO) THR2365
Operationalizing the cloud Distributed ownership
Solution architecture Organization 1 detail • Enterprise • Security monitoring • Patch governance • Data collection (inventory, optimization, performance) Enterprise workspace Business units • DevOps • Patch deployment • Change configuration tracking • Application monitoring and alerts • Performance analytics Org 1 Org 2 Org 3 DevOps workspace DevOps workspace Application 1 Application 2
The future of connectivity… Users will securely connect to the Internet to access most corporate resources, enabling a consistent and optimized experience accessing cloud-based resources no matter where they are located. Simplified processes Optimal user experience Reduced reliance on legacy networks Enhanced operations & security Optimize the public cloud and Internet experience for the Microsoft internal user base while on-premises Improve the overall user experience by giving the user rapid access to public cloud services and local internet. Reduced complexity of the Microsoft network will allow for better support, lower time to repair and improve the user experience. The move away from Corpnet & the Extranet will allow for networking teams to focus on critical networks and services, improving the overall security and performance of the network. Combined with other efforts around access and core networking, there will be an improved operational and security state of our enterprise environment.
Current and future cloud network design Remote workspaces Puget Sound security stamp Cloud access Internet access Remote access S2S transit Internet/public cloud Internet/ public cloud Puget Sound network Corpnet MSIT VPN stamp Remote location Intranet Microsoft branch offices and campuses Private datacenters and labs HomeSSID Facilities and infrastructure systems Microsoft site routers Remote location with Corpnet MSFTNET SSID MSFTNET SSID Intranet user flows (remote access and VPN) Dedicated systems flows (point- or site-to-site tunnels) Internet and public cloud flows Legend: Corpnet flows (client VPN) Corpnet flows (direct) Internet/cloud flows
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