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Governing Azure Without Owning It
Most governance tools ask for Owner. Then they hold it permanently. Here's why that's the wrong model — and what separation of duties actually looks like in practice.
Read more →Practical Azure governance thinking from the Stratoscope team.
Most governance tools ask for Owner. Then they hold it permanently. Here's why that's the wrong model — and what separation of duties actually looks like in practice.
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