Keeping up with Azure Government: September highlights
I’m super excited to recap a busy month of service launches and releases.
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I’m super excited to recap a busy month of service launches and releases.
We’re excited to be releasing a preview that introduces native Linux support for Node.js and PHP stacks.
North Bridge, a leading venture capital firm, Wikibon, a worldwide community of practitioners, technologists and consultants dedicated to improving the technology adoption, have partnered to launch the sixth annual Future of Cloud Computing Survey.
We are happy to announce an exciting new capability we’ve added to the IoT Gateway SDK: Support for Azure Functions. With Azure Functions integration, developers can easily call cloud-based logic from their IoT gateway.
As we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Microsoft Cloud in India, I wanted to share some examples of the great outcomes our customers have been able to achieve since moving to the cloud, as well as some of our continued efforts to make Microsoft
I’m pleased to announce the release of a new open source library to connect to Azure IoT Hub. IoTHubReact is an Akka Stream library now available on GitHub.
Azure DocumentDB, Microsoft’s globally replicated, low latency, NoSQL database, is pleased to announce updates to all four of its client-side SDKs.
Here at Azure Government, we are committed to meeting the highest bars for security and compliance requirements, including those for ITAR and Defense Industrial Base customers.
As part of our continued commitment to deliver Azure to customers at the best possible prices, effective October 1st, we are lowering prices on many of our most popular virtual machines (VMs).
Earlier today we announced our plan to offer the Microsoft Cloud, including Microsoft Azure, Office 365, and Dynamics 365 from datacenters located in France with initial availability in 2017.
We’re excited to share that the second technical preview of Microsoft Azure Stack (TP2) is now available.
Cyber threats are evolving at an astonishing pace, and safeguarding your cloud workloads requires constant innovation. Since Azure Security Center became generally available in July 2016, we have been hard at work on new capabilities to help customers better defend against these threats.