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[pdf] Configure Azure subscription and verify tenant alignment with Microsoft Entra and Intune. The deployment of Microsoft Dev Box requires the involvement of different roles within your organization. Each role has particular responsibilities. In this article, you learn about the process, configuration options, and considerations for planning and implementing a Microsoft Dev Box deployment. Use this information to plan your network infrastructure and ensure that developers can access the resources they need from their dev boxes. Dev boxes are cloud-based workstations that run in Azure. You can configure the service to meet your development team. Earlier in the month we briefly touched on the Developer environment capabilities that Platform Engineering teams can provide to reduce the time to onboard developer teams.
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