Deploy to Azure Button for Azure Websites
Simply place the Deploy to Azure button in your repository’s README.md with a link to our site, and users who click on it will be directed to a streamlined deployment process.
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Simply place the Deploy to Azure button in your repository’s README.md with a link to our site, and users who click on it will be directed to a streamlined deployment process.
Earlier today we announced the availability of our public preview of Azure Media Services live services. We will have several posts this week covering different aspects of our live streaming capabilities and how to use them.
I’m excited to announce the limited preview of the Migration Accelerator (MA), for Azure. Spawned from the technology of our InMage acquisition the MA is designed to seamlessly migrate physical, VMware, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Hyper-V workloads into Azure.
If you’re a user of Azure Automation, you already know how useful it can be for automating manual, long running, frequently repeated, and error prone tasks that keep your cloud services up and running.
We are excited to announce new services and updates that affirm our commitment to enabling developers build innovations how they want.
In this post, I will cover some basic concepts for creating high-quality runbooks in Azure Automation. The concepts covered in this post are: defining input parameters, defining output type, and how to call child runbooks from within a runbook.
Azure Automation allows you to automate the creation, deployment, monitoring, and maintenance of resources in your Azure environment using a highly scalable and reliable workflow execution engine.