Announcing the Microsoft Azure Tour
The Microsoft Azure Tour is a free one day technical training event for developers and IT professionals to help you achieve more success with Azure.
Discover how Microsoft Azure empowers IT implementers with the tools and insights to configure, maintain, and enhance system performance, ensuring seamless integration and management of cloud solutions.
The Microsoft Azure Tour is a free one day technical training event for developers and IT professionals to help you achieve more success with Azure.
Learn how to seamlessly migrate your applications from Amazon web services to Azure in four simple steps.
We’re excited to announce a variant of G-series, the GS-series, which combines the compute power of G-series with the performance of Premium Storage to create powerful VMs for your most storage and compute intensive applications.
Announcing support for two debugging features: Console Output and Screenshot support for Azure Virtual Machines.
Today we are excited to announce that Microsoft and Mesosphere are partnering to bring the Mesos’ highly scalable and elastic container orchestration to the world by porting directly to Windows Server.
We’re excited to announce AzureCon, a virtual event on September 29. AzureCon is for the Azure community—developers and IT professionals who want to learn about the latest Azure innovation and understand how customers are using the platform to transform their business.
In April, Microsoft announced four new industry certifications for Microsoft Azure. Today I’m excited to share another four milestones specific to Azure Government.
Windows 10 client machines can now be backed up seamlessly to cloud by Azure Backup service.
From the basics of what containers are and how they work, to the scenarios they’re being most widely used for today, to emerging trends supporting “containerization”, I thought I’d share my perspectives to better help you understand how to best embrace this important cloud computing
Today, I am excited to announce that Scalr’s Cloud Management Platform has added support for Azure Virtual Machines.
What is one of the most important decisions IT departments face in today’s cloud-first world? It’s not whether to leverage the cloud, build a private cloud or even which cloud services to use. The more important decision is which applications to place in the cloud.
We are happy to announce the release of the Visual Studio extension for Azure Data Factory (ADF). With this release, customers can author and deploy data pipelines using the rich Visual Studio interface.