Azure Machine Learning—what’s new from Build 2020
At Microsoft Build 2020, we announced several advances to Azure Machine Learning across the several areas including, ML for all skills, enterprise-grade MLOps, and responsible ML.
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At Microsoft Build 2020, we announced several advances to Azure Machine Learning across the several areas including, ML for all skills, enterprise-grade MLOps, and responsible ML.
When it comes to migrating your data, you have a variety of options to consider, and it’s important to have the flexibility to choose a path that helps you respond to uncertainty in a way that makes the most sense for your business.
Our customers are finding innovative ways to deliver crisis management solutions, drive cost-savings, redefine customer engagement, and accelerate decision-making.
In November we announced Azure Synapse Analytics—a limitless analytics service that brings together enterprise data warehousing and big data analytics.
Azure Cosmos DB, Microsoft’s NoSQL cloud database, is introducing new ways to affordably scale performance, launching features that enable rapid application development across teams, and making enterprise-grade security available to apps of any size or scale.
Today, we’re pleased to announce the preview of Azure Synapse Link, a cloud-native implementation of HTAP.
AI deployments are increasingly impacted by the lack of customer trust in the transparency, accountability, and fairness of these solutions.
A new partnership between Microsoft and Redis Labs to bring their industry-leading technology and expertise to Azure Cache for Redis.
Join us on Wednesday, June 17, 2020, from 10:00 AM–11:00 AM Pacific Time for Azure Synapse Analytics: How It Works, a virtual event where you’ll hear directly from Microsoft Azure customers.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of Geo-Zone-Redundant Storage (GZRS)—providing protection against regional disasters and Account failover—allowing you to determine when to initiate a failover instead.
This post is part 1 of a two-part series about how organizations use Azure Cosmos DB to meet real world needs, and the difference it’s making to them.
This post is part 2 of a two-part series about how organizations use Azure Cosmos DB to meet real world needs, and the difference it’s making to them.