HDInsight Enterprise Security Package now generally available
HDInsight team is excited to reveal general availability (GA) of Enterprise Security Package (ESP) for Apache Spark, Apache Hadoop and Interactive Query clusters in HDI 3.6.
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HDInsight team is excited to reveal general availability (GA) of Enterprise Security Package (ESP) for Apache Spark, Apache Hadoop and Interactive Query clusters in HDI 3.6.
At Ignite we announced the public preview of Azure Monitor for VMs, a new capability that provides an in-depth view of VM health, performance trends, and dependencies.
Today, we are excited to announce the preview of the new Azure HDInsight Management SDK. This preview SDK brings support for new languages and can be used to easily manage your HDInsight clusters.
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We are excited to preview a set of Azure Resource Manager Application Program Interfaces (ARM APIs) to view cost and usage information in the context of a management group for Enterprise Customers.
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Azure Service Health is extending its ability to help you stay informed about the availability of your Azure resources.
We are thrilled to announce that HDInsight 4.0 is now available in public preview. HDInsight 4.0 brings latest Apache Hadoop 3.
Microsoft and Starburst are excited to announce that Starburst Presto has been added to the Azure HDInsight Application Platform.
For our own troubleshooting needs, the Azure Data Explorer team wanted to run ad-hoc queries on the massive telemetry data stream produced by our service. Finding no suitable solution, we decided to create one.
Hadoop 3.0 is a major upgrade to the Hadoop stack enabling developers to build deep learning systems and business applications on top of very large datasets using the most modern compute infrastructure available in the cloud.
Today at Microsoft Ignite in Orlando we announced the preview of Azure Data Explorer in 41 regions – a lightning fast service optimized for data exploration. The service helps organizations quickly discover insights from petabytes of structured and unstructured data.