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Build5Nines.com Ranked Top Microsoft Azure Blog to Follow in 2020

Feedspot: Awarded Top 20 Microsoft Azure Blog

Early last year, Build5Nines.com (formerly BuildAzure.com) was ranked, via Feedspot, as the #1 Top Microsoft Azure blog to follow in 2019 by the community. In 2020, Feedspot has ranked Build5Nines.com (formerly BuildAzure.com) as the #1 Top Microsoft Azure blog to follow for the second year in a row!

Officially, on the list it’s ranked in the #2 spot, only behind the official Microsoft blog. Basically that means we’re #1, right!? I have had this opinion validated by many members of the community. However, regardless of being #1 or #2, I’m extremely thankful to just be on the list altogether.

A very large “Thanks you!” goes to all those that follow me (Chris Pietschmann), Build5Nines.com, and those that subscribe to the Build5Nines Weekly Email Newsletter!

There are some pretty amazing people and blogs on the full list! I recommend you go check them all out.

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