Opening: AD Groups Are a Comfortable Lie Most admins believe their Active Directory groups are sacred, perfectly representing some universal truth about who belongs where. They’re not. They’re fossils—meticulously conserved,
Opening: AD Groups Are a Comfortable Lie Most admins believe their Active Directory groups are sacred, perfectly representing some universal truth about who belongs where. They’re not. They’re fossils—meticulously conserved,
Opening: The Hidden Time Bomb in Your Azure File Sync Most Azure File Sync environments today are quietly rotting under the surface—still running on expired security models and nobody’s talking
Opening: The Great Model-Driven Mirage Model-Driven Power Apps. They sound impressive, don’t they? “Enterprise-grade automation,” “secure data modeling,” “governance-ready.” It’s the kind of pitch that gets managers nodding before asking
Opening: The Generative Trap Microsoft’s Generative Pages look like the final, glorious victory for low‑code—the moment the spreadsheet crowd finally caught up to the coders. You type a sentence, press
You spend half your day waiting for approvals. Someone’s on vacation, someone else “didn’t see the email,” and by the time a decision finally arrives, the context that justified the