Goodbye 2023 and Welcome 2024! #ThankYou

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Hey everyone!

As we wrap up 2023, Bruno and I want to express our gratitude and share the accomplishments of our blog, now in its third fantastic year. Since launching on February 11, 2021, our journey in sharing insights and growing as professionals has been incredible. Your feedback has been a source of joy and inspiration, confirming our impact globally.

2023 Blog Statistics

Specializing in Microsoft cloud computing and Cisco collaboration, we’ve faced exciting challenges. This year, our blog saw remarkable growth. In three years, we’ve attracted over 67 thousands views with 64 posts.

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Goodbye 2022 and Welcome 2023! #ThankYou

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Hey guys!

Today I just come here to thank you and share with you our goals achieved with the blog in our second year. We (Bruno and I) started this blog in February 2021, more precisely on 11/02/2021. Our idea was to share our knowledge and experience, help other people, learn and evolve as professionals. Honestly, we are very happy with our results and even more with our knowledge evolution, throughout the years we received several feedbacks and we were really happy with the idea of having helped some people and maybe many others around the world. Of course we need to say that it is daring to create a blog in a language that is not our native language, and this was and is a great challenge for us, but we believe that the message has been delivered and we hope that in 2023 we can make everything even better , always aiming to evolve.

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Removing Azure Locks from Resource Group using PowerShell

Today’s post is quick and simple folks. In today’s article I will show you how to remove Azure Locks from a Resource Group.

First let’s declare the Resource group variable:
$Resource = “RG_GETPRACTICAL”

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After the declared variable we can execute the command “Get-AzResourceLock” using a pipe “|” so we can refer to the Resource Group same as the variable above.

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Welcome to Get Practical !

Well guys, we decided to create this Blog so we can discuss, answer questions, see tutorials and mainly contribute with the IT community in the dissemination of useful information. With our experience of working in IT, we will provide you with solutions to various issues that we have already faced and we were successful in trying to solve them. Every project and related troubleshoot that we experience from now on will be posted here so that a knowledge base is generated for everyone, and so everyone can consult and answer questions if we are facing similar problems.

Cheers,

Get Practical Team!