Announcing public preview of Azure IoT Hub manual failover feature
Today, we are announcing the public preview offering for Manual failover.
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Today, we are announcing the public preview offering for Manual failover.
Happy Birthday Kubernetes! In the short three years that Kubernetes has been around, it has become the industry standard for orchestration of containerized workloads.
Azure File Sync replicates files from your on-premises Windows Server to an Azure file share.
Azure Cloud Shell announces an integrated editor in collaboration with Visual Studio Code utilizing the open-source Monaco editor!
Azure Service Fabric is a highly-scalable distributed systems platform to build and manage scalable microservices and container-based applications for Windows and Linux.
I’m excited to announce some new capabilities added to Azure Maps.
It’s incredible how much and how rapidly technology evolves. Microsoft’s server technology is no exception. We entered the 2008 release cycle with a shift from 32-bit to 64-bit computing, the early days of server virtualization and advanced analytics.
Today we are excited to announce that Azure SQL Data Warehouse has set new performance benchmarks for cloud data warehousing by delivering at least 2x faster query performance compared to before.
Just a few months back, I wrote about how we are helping companies move to the cloud with a flexible hybrid approach and cost-effective path to Azure.
Last year at Ignite, I talked to you about the preview of Azure Data Box, a ruggedized, portable, and simple way to move large datasets into Azure.
Networking trends such as SDWAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) can improve performance by using path selection polices at the branch offices to send Internet-bound traffic directly to the cloud…
Today we are announcing the general availability of synonyms.