Updates Archives
Monthly updates for November 2018
Enhancements to NSG flow logs for Azure Network Watcher
Enhancements to NSG flow logs (version 2) are available in the West Central US region. They include per-flow throughput statistics.
Azure HDInsight is now available in China North 2
Azure HDInsight is now available in China North 2.
Azure JavaScript libraries preview release
The first preview release of the Azure JavaScript libraries is now available.
Azure Event Grid, Event Domains are in preview
Event Grid customers can now become their own event publishers using the preview of Event Domains. This offers the same technology that first-party services in Azure (such as Blob Storage) are using to publish their events so other services can take action on them.
Virtual Assistant solution accelerator is in preview
The virtual assistant solution accelerator simplifies creation of your own assistant, enabling you to get started in minutes.
Announcing Bot Framework SDK and Tools 4.1 Release
Bot Framework SDK version 4.1 is now available. This update includes the availability of the Bot Framework Emulator, the Web Chat V4, and version 4.1 of the C# and JavaScript SDKs. With this update of the SDK and tools, the team is focusing on periodical releases of the SDK and tools for bot development.
Azure Cognitive Services Containers are in preview
Deploy Azure Cognitive Services on-premises and on the edge with container support in Cognitive Services. Cognitive Services containers allow developers to use the same intelligent APIs that are available in Azure, but with the flexibility that comes with Docker containers.
Azure Cognitive Services new enhancements
New enhancements include Logo Detection in Custom Vision Service and Translation improvements.
Azure Bot Service enforcing transport layer security (TLS) 1.2
On December 4, 2018, the Azure Bot Service will require all connections to be secured using transport layer security (TLS) 1.2.
Azure Functions 2.0 available in IoT Edge
Azure Functions runtime 2.0 is now available on IoT Edge.
New H-series Azure VMs for HPC workloads are in preview
Two new H-series (HB and HC) Azure Virtual Machines for High-Performance Computing (HPC) workloads now in preview.
Azure Event Hubs for Apache Kafka is now available
With Azure Event Hubs for Apache Kafka, we’re bringing together two powerful distributed streaming platforms so you can access the breadth of Kafka ecosystem applications without having to manage servers or networks.
Draft pull requests and new work item text editor: Sprint 143 Update
The Sprint 143 Update of Azure DevOps introduces a new work item text editor, draft pull requests in Azure Repos, and new features in Azure Artifacts.
Private preview: Azure Kubernetes Service in Azure China
Azure Kubernetes Service is now available in private preview in the China East 2 region, the first Azure China region for the service.
Azure Network Watcher enabled by default for subscriptions that contain virtual networks
We’re rolling out changes to enable Network Watcher by default for subscriptions that contain a virtual network. This will simplify and improve your network troubleshooting experience.
Additional workload insights for advanced performance tuning with SQL Data Warehouse
Azure Advisor and Azure Monitor are configured by default for SQL Data Warehouse to automatically deliver you workload insights at no additional cost. We have now enhanced this experience.
Azure Monitor log support for Azure SQL Data Warehouse
SQL Data Warehouse now enables enhanced insights into analytical workloads by integrating directly with Azure Monitor diagnostic logs.
Azure CLI support for Azure Database for MySQL read replicas
You can now create and manage read replicas by using the Azure CLI.
General availability: Azure Kubernetes Service in South India
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is now generally available in South India.
General availability: Azure Availability Zones in Southeast Asia
Azure Availability Zones, a high-availability solution for mission-critical applications, is now generally available in Southeast Asia.
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