Connect your things with the Azure IoT Gateway SDK
Connect your things with the Azure IoT Gateway SDK, which has now been released to general availability.
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Connect your things with the Azure IoT Gateway SDK, which has now been released to general availability.
As more businesses turn to the Internet of Things (IoT), security and privacy are often top of mind. Our goal at Microsoft is to keep our customers’ IoT solutions secure.
Find out more about the general availability of Azure IoT Hub device management.
Today, I’m excited to announce three new Azure enhancements to enable you to run the largest enterprise workloads, offer you best-in-class support for those workloads, and deliver it at the lowest possible cost.
This is an announcement for the support of VMware VM backups using Azure Backup Server Update 1.
This blog post provides a brief overview of Azure Advisor.
Earlier today we published the paper “Total Cost of (Non) Ownership (TCO) of NoSQL databases in 2016.” comparing TCO of hosting OSS NoSQL databases on-premises and Azure Virtual Machines, and using managed NoSQL database as a service like Azure DocumentDB.
Today, we are excited to announce preview releases of Azure PaaS services for Azure Stack TP2. Specifically, this release includes Azure App Service (includes Web Apps, API apps, and Mobile apps) and updated versions of SQL/ MySQL database.
We’re excited to introduce a public preview of the DocumentDB Emulator, which provides a local development experience for the Azure DocumentDB service.
The general availability of Azure Data Lake ushers in a new era of productivity for your big data developers and scientists.
Today organizations are turning to the cloud not only to accelerate – but to transform – their business. Part of the Azure PaaS portfolio, Azure Functions, offers a serverless compute experience for rapid application development and operational agility.
We’re excited today to announce general availability of the Azure N-Series of Azure Virtual Machines as of December 1, 2016.