Azure Container Service preview
Today we are making a preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to our customers.
Today we are making a preview of Azure Container Service (ACS) available to our customers.
Microsoft Ignite is all about getting knowledge direct from the source—everything from industry leaders talking about what’s next, to in-person Q&As with the people who built the tools you use every day.
Today we are expanding the Authentication/Authorization feature for Azure App Service to include new identity providers, new sign-in options and greater flexibility in access control.
I am really excited to announce as part of Microsoft Azure being the Red Hat Certified Cloud and Service Provider (CCSP) you can now migrate your Red Hat subscriptions to Microsoft Azure.
VM Scale Sets are an Azure Compute resource you can use to deploy and manage a collection of virtual machines as a set.
Microsoft and Red Hat announced a new strategic partnership that extends our commitment to offer unmatched choice and flexibility across the hybrid cloud.
Modern applications with many users can generate a lot of telemetry data. While it is a pretty common (and almost always wrong) perception that you absolutely must collect every piece of the application telemetry, doing so may come at a high price.
In Bill Staples’s keynote at AzureCon we saw a number of great mobile apps our customers have built using Azure App Service. They did it using a number of enterprise mobile app templates available to you now. Read on to learn more.
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.
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.
Starting on July 15th we are pleased to announce the availability of limited support for major Linux distributions, third party and Open source technologies on Azure.