Microsoft Cost Management updates—April 2023
April introduces scheduled cost alerts for Azure Government and a wealth of tips and new ways to save with Microsoft 365 and Azure, plus 8 new and updated docs. Enjoy!
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April introduces scheduled cost alerts for Azure Government and a wealth of tips and new ways to save with Microsoft 365 and Azure, plus 8 new and updated docs. Enjoy!
Modern businesses increasingly rely on technology to drive growth and deliver innovative experiences to their customers. Application programming interfaces (APIs) are the building blocks that power these connected digital experiences.
We are excited to announce new plans for Microsoft Azure App Service customers.
Microsoft Learn has many options for remote learning—and now we’re expanding our catalogue with even more. We’re excited to announce our newest offering to help connect you with our Azure learning community: Microsoft Learn rooms.
Nobody wants a surprise when it comes to the bill, and this is where Microsoft Cost Management comes in.
Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy is the first fully managed OSDU™ Data Platform built for the energy industry. This solution is the first step in unraveling the challenge of data—moving from disparate systems and disconnected applications to a holistic approach.
We are excited to announce the general availability of Azure Firewall Basic, a new SKU of Azure Firewall built for SMBs.
We’re thrilled to announce that Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Agriculture is now available in preview.
Azure Virtual Network Manager event logging is now in preview.
Four best practices to keep your Windows Server estate secure and up-to-date.
February brings exciting news as Microsoft joins the FinOps Foundation, Azure pricing pages get a slew of updates, and tag inheritance gets an API update.
As part of our commitment to ensuring that Microsoft Azure is the best place to run SQL Server and Windows Server, Microsoft is excited to announce that SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines just achieved new, faster performance benchmarks than ever before.