Last week in Azure: Azure SDK for Go GA, and more
Last week in Azure, the Azure SDK for GA became generally available, Microsoft Build registration opened, we announced Microsoft Startups with up to $120,000 in free Azure credits, and more.
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Last week in Azure, the Azure SDK for GA became generally available, Microsoft Build registration opened, we announced Microsoft Startups with up to $120,000 in free Azure credits, and more.
We are excited to share the general availability of ExpressRoute monitoring with Network Performance Monitor (NPM).
We are excited to announce the general availability (GA) of application consistent backup of Linux VMs running in Azure using Azure Backup.
Providing a rich GUI for Azure Data Lake Storage (ALDS) resources management has been a top customer for a long time, we are thrilled to announce the public preview for supporting Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) in the Azure Storage Explorer (ASE).
We previously announced the preview of Azure Backup reporting and gave customers the ability to generate their own reports and build customizations using Power BI.
Looking back over the past year and seeing the progress we’ve made gives us a real sense of momentum as we continue to double-down on our investments in Azure Government in 2018.
Check out what happened last week in Azure: Event Grid became generally available, Ansible pre-installed in Cloud Shell, and more.
Today we are announcing the general availability of Firewalls and Virtual Networks (VNets) for Azure Storage along with Virtual Network Service Endpoints.
As customers grow their deployed application in Azure, we are seeing increased interest in DevOps space for configuration management. In the rapidly evolving cloud space, bringing the on-premises expertise to fluently work in cloud brings increased efficiency.
We heard from several customers that you need a way to view your Azure Security Center alerts in your SIEM solution for a centralized view of your security posture across your organization.
If you have been thinking about moving your Jenkins infrastructure to Azure, look no further. The Microsoft Jenkins Solution Template in Azure Marketplace makes it easy and fast for you to go from zero to hero.
Announcing a new self-paced hands-on Lab for the Azure Data Factory UI to visually build scale-out data pipelines in the cloud using ADF V2.