Announcing Azure Migrate
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This week at Ignite, we announced new capabilities in Azure Data Factory (ADF) service available in public preview for customers.
Today at Microsoft Ignite, we are pleased to announce the preview of several new and compelling capabilities in Azure Stream Analytics.
Over the past year, the Microsoft Azure team has explicitly focused on removing all barriers for enterprise customers, so that even the most complex technology and policy requirements are uniquely met with Azure.
A few months ago, we started the journey to bring the PowerShell experience to Azure Cloud Shell. Today, that experience enters public preview alongside Bash in Azure Cloud Shell.
Just one month ago, we announced our increased investment in Terraform. It is amazing to see the progress we have already made together with HashiCorp and the Terraform community.
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With the introduction of Event Grid, Microsoft Azure now offers an even greater choice of messaging infrastructure options.
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In this blog post, I will walk you through some of the new capabilities we have in our template language expressions for Azure Resource Manager templates.
I’m thrilled to announce the preview release of Enterprise Cost Management within the Azure portal. With today’s release, Azure Enterprise Agreement (EA) users can view and analyze their subscription costs across different pivots, within the Azure portal.
Getting ahead of issues before they impact end users is a key goal of any IT organization.