Top 3 free resources developers need for learning Azure
Whether you’re a developer ramping up on Azure or just getting familiar with a new piece of it, chances are you’re going to visit one of these three resources.
Fuel your development journey with cutting-edge tools and insights that cater specifically to the needs of developers, enhancing productivity and innovation.
Whether you’re a developer ramping up on Azure or just getting familiar with a new piece of it, chances are you’re going to visit one of these three resources.
Earlier this year in July, we announced the public preview for Virtual Network Service Endpoints and Firewall rules for both Azure Event Hubs and Azure Service Bus. Today, we’re excited to announce that we are making these capabilities generally available to our customers.
We are excited to share the auto-protection capability for SQL Server in Azure Virtual Machines (VM). This is a key addition to the public preview of Azure Backup for SQL Server on Azure VM, announced earlier this year.
We invite you to participate in the 16th edition of the Developer Economics (Q4 2018) survey to help shed light on the future of the software industry.
KubeCon North America 2018: Serverless Kubernetes and community led innovation, Azure Monitor for containers now generally available, Microsoft previews neural network text-to-speech, and much more.
We are excited to announce the public preview of Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) with Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) support for Microsoft Azure SQL Database Managed Instance.
Applying the latest in deep learning innovation, Speech Service, part of Azure Cognitive Services now offers a neural network-powered text-to-speech capability. Access the preview available today.
Azure Functions is a serverless compute service that enables you to run code on-demand without having to explicitly provision or manage infrastructure. Using Azure Functions, you can run a script or piece of code in response to a variety of events.
We are excited to share that a new, automated way to configure high availability solutions for SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) is now available using our SQL VM resource provider.
For over three years, we have helped customers find devices that work with Azure IoT technology through the Azure Certified for IoT program and the Azure IoT device catalog.
Azure offers built-in disaster recovery (DR) solution for Azure Virtual Machines through Azure Site Recovery.
Today we are excited to announce the general availability of static websites on Azure Storage, which is now available in all public cloud regions.