Azure Cost Management updates – May 2019
Azure Cost Management helps you understand how and where you’re accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs, empowering you to do more with less.
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Azure Cost Management helps you understand how and where you’re accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs, empowering you to do more with less.
Azure Deployment Manager is a new set of features for Azure Resource Manager that greatly expands your deployment capabilities.
Apache Kafka is one of the most popular open source streaming platforms today. However, deploying and running Kafka remains a challenge for most.
We just released a new capability that enables enriching messages that are egressed from Azure IoT Hub to other services.
Calico policies lets you define filtering rules to control flow of traffic to and from Kubernetes Pods.
One of the biggest attack surfaces for workloads running in the public cloud is connections to and from the public internet.
Each quarter, the Azure Sphere team works to open new scenarios to customers through new features on-chip and in the cloud. The Azure Sphere 19.05 release continues this theme by unlocking the real-time capable cores that reside on the MT3620.
Event-driven architectures are increasingly replacing and outpacing less dynamic polling-based systems, bringing the benefits of serverless computing to IoT scenarios, data processing tasks or infrastructure automation jobs.
Innovation at scale is a common challenge facing large organizations. A key contributor to the challenge is the complexity in coordinating the sheer number of apps and environments.
Read how governments can benefit from Azure, get the latest on Azure Kubernetes service, and learn how IoT helps supply chains.
It’s common for enterprises to run workloads on more than one cloud provider; however, adopting a multi-cloud strategy comes with complexities like handling different cost models, varying billing cycles, and different cloud designs that can be difficult to navigate across multiple dashboards and views.
Today, I’m excited to announce the general availability of Azure NetApp Files, the industry’s first bare-metal cloud file storage and data management service.