Microsoft at PostgresOpen 2017
Earlier this year at Microsoft Build, we announced the public preview of Azure Database for PostgreSQL.
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Earlier this year at Microsoft Build, we announced the public preview of Azure Database for PostgreSQL.
Today we’re announcing the public preview of the Azure IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service! The Device Provisioning Service is a new service that works with Azure IoT Hub to enable customers to configure zero-touch device provisioning to their IoT hub.
Applications are changing the pace of business today – from delivering amazing customer experiences, to transforming internal operations.
Today, we announced the general availability of Azure App Service on Linux and Web App for Containers. Providing Linux support in Azure App Service is an important step towards our commitment to support variety of OSS stacks on the platform.
Microsoft has just become a member of IC3, The Initiative for CryptoCurrencies & Contracts. We are excited to collaborate with this team of world class experts in cryptography, game theory, distributed systems, programming languages, and system security.
We are excited to debut our native Jenkins on Azure support for Kubernetes; make it easy for you to build using container agent and deploy a Kubernetes cluster in Azure Container Service. See you at Jenkins World 2017!
As of today, the default compatibility level for new databases created in Azure SQL Database is 130.
Getting ahead of issues before they impact end users is a key goal of any IT organization.
Today we made some exciting announcements along with Red Hat around container support.
As customers increase their deployed applications in Azure, we are seeing a growing interest in DevOps tooling on Azure.
We’re excited to announce the public preview availability of Azure Database for MySQL and Azure Database for PostgreSQL in India data centers (Central and West India).
Azure Service Bus .NET Standard client is generally available. With it comes support for .NET Core and the .NET framework. And as mentioned in an earlier post it also supports Mono/Xamarin for cross-platform application development. This is only the start of greater things to come.