Batch computing at a fraction of the price
Today at Microsoft Build 2017, we are delighted to announce the public preview of a new way to obtain and consume Azure compute at a much lower price using Azure Batch – low-priority VMs.
Today at Microsoft Build 2017, we are delighted to announce the public preview of a new way to obtain and consume Azure compute at a much lower price using Azure Batch – low-priority VMs.
More than ever, organizations are relying on developers to create breakthrough experiences. From start-ups to enterprises to government agencies, developers are creating new digital experiences that are redefining organizations to empower us all.
Today we’re wrapping up an amazing week at Red Hat Summit. We’re proud to, once again, sponsor and participate in a forum that brings together customers, partners and communities who are passionate about open source in the enterprise.
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If you’re an Azure developer interested to incorporate the very latest AI and machine learning techniques into your apps and enterprise solutions, here’s a free in-person workshop you’ll want to register for.
This post was authored by the Microsoft and Docker teams.
While cloud security continues to be a top concern, we recently shared insights from a survey that show overall concern has dropped significantly since 2015. We’re now at a stage where half of organizations contend the cloud is more secure than their on-premises infrastructure.
North Bridge, a leading venture capital firm, Wikibon, a worldwide community of practitioners, technologists and consultants dedicated to improving the technology adoption, have partnered to launch the sixth annual Future of Cloud Computing Survey.
This week we are announcing several new Azure networking services and features to provide customers greater performance, higher availability, better security and more operational insights.
I’m excited to share exciting new open source developments from Microsoft and things we’ve learned from our journey with Linux and open source.