Microsoft Azure IoT Connector for FHIR now in preview
The preview of Azure IoT Connector for FHIR—a fully managed and compliant feature of the Azure API for FHIR—is now available.
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The preview of Azure IoT Connector for FHIR—a fully managed and compliant feature of the Azure API for FHIR—is now available.
Azure Time Series Insights Gen2—a fully managed IoT analytics platform is now generally available today. With Azure Time Series Insights Gen2, you can explore and analyze billions of contextualized events across millions of sensors.
To help our SAP on Azure customers effectively monitor their SAP applications, today we are announcing the preview of Azure Monitor for SAP solutions, an Azure-native monitoring solution for customers running their SAP solutions on Azure.
The Azure Maps visual for Power BI will be releasing as a preview this week. Power BI is a powerful analysis and visualization tool. Azure Maps is an important tool for gaining geospatial context and insights that can be used in decision making.
Learn how Bosch Building Technologies, Bentley Systems, Schneider Electric, and ICONICS use Azure IoT to deliver the benefits of smart buildings.
As the world adjusts to new ways of working and staying connected, we remain committed to providing Azure AI solutions to help organizations invent with purpose.
Azure Migrate now supports assessments for Azure VMware Solution (AVS), providing even more options for you to plan your migration to Azure.
Azure continues to invest in new capabilities that make it easier to build and distribute application updates across distributed cloud environments.
Last month at Microsoft Build 2020, we announced the new features for Azure Digital Twins, the IoT platform that enables the creation of next-generation IoT connected solutions that model the real world. Today, we are announcing that these updated capabilities are now available in preview.
As Mark mentioned when he authored the Advancing Reliability blog series, building and operating a global cloud infrastructure at the scale of Azure is a complex task with hundreds of ever-evolving service components, spanning more than 160 datacenters and across more than 60 regions.
Organizations around the world are gearing up for a future powered by artificial intelligence (AI). From supply chain systems to genomics, and from predictive maintenance to autonomous systems, every aspect of the transformation is making use of AI.
Today we’re excited about the first release of the new Docker Desktop integration with Microsoft Azure.