Azure Analytics: Clarity in an instant
Today, we’re pleased to announce the preview of Azure Synapse Link, a cloud-native implementation of HTAP.
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Today, we’re pleased to announce the preview of Azure Synapse Link, a cloud-native implementation of HTAP.
Developer Velocity isn’t just about increasing the speed of delivery, but about unleashing developer ingenuity—turning developers’ ideas into software that supports the needs of your customers and the goals of your business.
Starting today, customers of Azure Front Door (AFD) can take advantage of new rules to further customize their AFD behavior to best meet the needs of their customers.
Today we’re announcing the general availability of Azure Spot Virtual Machines (VMs). Azure Spot VMs provide access to unused Azure compute capacity at deep discounts.
Today, I’m excited to announce the preview of the next generation of Azure VMware Solution, designed, built, and supported by Microsoft in close partnership with VMware.
Blob Index—a managed secondary index, allowing you to store multi-dimensional object attributes to describe your data objects for Azure Blob storage—is now available in preview.
The service and its new updates available today in preview will be more important than ever before to simplify getting started and enabling secure access to what users need each day.
Today marks the preview of Cross Region Restore (CRR) for Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) support using Azure Backup.
Azure Container Registry announces dedicated data-endpoints, enabling tightly scoped client firewall rules to specific registries, minimizing data exfiltration concerns.
Microsoft Azure Files offers fully managed file shares in the cloud that are accessible via the industry standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.
For the past few years, Microsoft and Red Hat have co-developed hybrid solutions enabling customers to innovate both on-premises and in the cloud.
Announcing the general availability of Windows Server container support on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).