
Nobifujiwara authored a comprehensive deprecation and migration guidance blog post in the jpaztech/blog repository, focusing on managed certificates for Azure Front Door (classic) and Azure CDN (classic). Leveraging expertise in cloud services documentation and technical writing, Nobifujiwara used Markdown to clearly communicate upcoming changes, including key timelines and the transition to Bring Your Own Certificate (BYOC). The post detailed operational steps for checking certificate status and migrating to Azure Front Door Standard, enabling customers to plan proactively. This work demonstrated depth in risk communication and knowledge transfer, ensuring minimal disruption for users navigating Azure’s evolving certificate management landscape.

July 2025 monthly summary for jpaztech/blog: Delivered proactive deprecation guidance for managed certificates used by Azure Front Door (classic) and Azure CDN (classic) through a customer-facing blog post. The article outlines timelines (no new profiles or custom domains after Aug 15, 2025; managed certificates expire on July 1, 2026), BYOC migration recommendations, and steps to check certificate status and migrate to Azure Front Door Standard. This work reduces customer disruption by clarifying the transition path and facilitating early planning.
July 2025 monthly summary for jpaztech/blog: Delivered proactive deprecation guidance for managed certificates used by Azure Front Door (classic) and Azure CDN (classic) through a customer-facing blog post. The article outlines timelines (no new profiles or custom domains after Aug 15, 2025; managed certificates expire on July 1, 2026), BYOC migration recommendations, and steps to check certificate status and migrate to Azure Front Door Standard. This work reduces customer disruption by clarifying the transition path and facilitating early planning.
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