Microsoft Azure portal May 2019 update
This month is packed with updates on the Azure portal, including enhancements to the user experience, resource configuration, management tools and more.
Discover insights and strategies tailored for business leaders, designed to navigate the complexities of the cloud and drive impactful decisions.
This month is packed with updates on the Azure portal, including enhancements to the user experience, resource configuration, management tools and more.
As the amount of data stored and queried continues to rise, it becomes increasingly important to have the most price-performant data warehouse.
Starting the process of migrating to the cloud can be daunting. Legacy systems that are colossal in scale often overwhelm the average team tasked with the mission of digital transformation.
At Ignite 2018, we shared the vision to bring monitoring infrastructure, applications, and the network into one unified offering, providing full stack monitoring for your applications.
We’re constantly working on user experience improvements in the Azure portal. Our goal is to offer you a productive and easy-to-use platform so you can build, manage, and monitor your service from a single pane of glass.
Digital disruption has created unlimited potential for companies to embrace data as a competitive advantage for their business. As a result, analytics continues to be a key priority for enterprises.
Azure Site Recovery enhances the monitoring experience of your VMware and physical workloads by introducing various health signals. These signals also provide scale guidance.
In connection with HIMSS 2019, we announced the Azure API for FHIR, which provides our customers with an enterprise grade, managed FHIR® API in Azure. Since then, we have been busy improving the service with new configuration options and features.
Migrating big data workloads to the cloud remains a key priority for our customers and Azure HDInsight is committed to making that journey simple and cost effective.
The Jupyter Notebook on HDInsight Spark clusters is useful when you need to quickly explore data sets, perform trend analysis, or try different machine learning models.
A Recovery Services vault is an Azure Resource Manager resource to manage your backup and disaster recovery needs natively in the cloud. Today, we are pleased to announce the general availability support of the move functionality for recovery services vaults.
Azure Stream Analytics tools for Visual Studio make it easier for you to develop, manage, and test Stream Analytics jobs.