Announcing Azure Mobile Services transition to Azure App Service
We are transitioning from Azure Mobile Services to Azure App Service.
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We are transitioning from Azure Mobile Services to Azure App Service.
The Azure IoT Gateway SDK, available in beta today, eases the development process for any solution where on-premises computation is necessary to augment functionality provided by cloud services.
Today we released updates to the SQL Server resource provider and MySQL resource provider for Azure Stack.
Azure IoT Hub device management was recently announced at //build and I’m very excited to follow up with the details as Azure IoT Hub device management is now available in preview.
Azure Storage now offers customers the ability to store long-lived, infrequently accessed, object data at a low storage cost, while retaining the same high durability of Azure Storage.
Azure DocumentDB is making it easy to prune old data with the support for Time-To-Live (TTL).
Today, we are announcing the removal of RC4 from the supported list of negotiable ciphers on our service endpoints in Microsoft Azure.
Our team was excited to recently release a preview of the new Azure Functions service at //build. We’ve done some blogging about the service already (e.g.
We are excited to announce an Azure Support upgrade for our most committed enterprise customers.
The built-in active geo-replication has been generally available to the Premium databases for over a year.
I’m excited to announce the general availability of the Azure Container Service; the simplest, most open and flexible way to run your container applications in the cloud.
We are happy to announce public preview of new JSON functionalities in Azure SQL Database.