Announcing the preview of Java support for Azure Functions
Serverless provides a great model for accelerating app development, but developers want to do it using the programming languages and development tools of their choice.
Serverless provides a great model for accelerating app development, but developers want to do it using the programming languages and development tools of their choice.
Last week at Ignite, our customers and partners like UPS, HSBC, Ernest & Young, and more shared incredible stories of how they are transforming their IT and businesses with Azure – revamping dev/test processes, modernizing applications, running mission critical workloads such as SAP, and taking
Our customers told us that their database workloads like SQL Server or Oracle often require high memory, storage, and I/O bandwidth, but not a high core count.
With the increased popularity of serverless, we hear from developers from all kinds of backgrounds and preferences. Many of them are building truly impressive serverless applications.
Azure Service Fabric is the foundational microservices and orchestration platform that powers core Azure infrastructure.
I’m at Ignite this week, where more than 20,000 of us are talking about how we can drive our businesses forward in a climate of constant technology change.
We’re excited to announce the availability of a new planned maintenance experience in Azure, providing you more control, better communication, and better visibility.
Customers often ask us about the scalability and throughput limits of the consumption plan for Azure Functions. The short answer is always “it depends, what does your workload look like?”.
Today I am excited to announce the preview of the B-Series, a new Azure VM family that provides the lowest cost of any existing size with flexible CPU usage.
Applications are changing the pace of business today – from delivering amazing customer experiences, to transforming internal operations.
Today, we announced the general availability of Azure App Service on Linux and Web App for Containers. Providing Linux support in Azure App Service is an important step towards our commitment to support variety of OSS stacks on the platform.
We are excited to debut our native Jenkins on Azure support for Kubernetes; make it easy for you to build using container agent and deploy a Kubernetes cluster in Azure Container Service. See you at Jenkins World 2017!