Project Nami: WordPress for Azure SQL Database/SQL Server
Wouldn’t it be great if WordPress worked against Azure SQL Database? Well, wait no more.
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Wouldn’t it be great if WordPress worked against Azure SQL Database? Well, wait no more.
As part of our promise to deliver the best customer value on Azure, we have had a longstanding commitment to make our prices comparable on commodity services like compute, storage, and bandwidth relative to Amazon Web Services.
The C++ Ethereum client and CryptoSwap demo added by ConsenSys as well as the OpenChain implementation by CoinPrism to the staging marketplace.
Learn about our continued update efforts and the activities of our existing and new partners in BaaS.
We’re pleased to announce a number of improvements in Azure DocumentDB. Read on to learn more.
Since the announcement of Azure Blockchain as a Service with our first offering of the Ethereum Platform with ConsenSys, the response from customers and partners has been overwhelming.
The Microsoft PowerApps engineering team will host a special Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) on r/Azure, Wednesday, December 9, 2015 from 10:00 – 11:00 am PST.
I am excited to announce general availability of App Service Mobile Apps.
The Azure team has been working closely with credativ to curate official Debian images for the Azure Gallery and Marketplace and today we’re pleased to announce the availability of Debian GNU/Linux as an endorsed distribution in the Azure Marketplace in collaboration with credativ.
Today we are making a preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to our customers.
On the second day of Convergence EMEA, Microsoft’s three-day, Europe-based business conference, we continue to highlight new features, capabilities and partners that deliver on Microsoft’s promise to enable business transformation through innovative productivity tools and business applications.
Today, we’re excited to announce Azure SDK 2.8 for Visual Studio 2013 and Visual Studio 2015. This post summarizes the updates and how the new tools will improve your Azure development experience.