Azure.Source – Volume 79
Move your data from AWS S3 to Azure Storage using AzCopyAzCopy v10 (Preview) now supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 as a data; Announcing general availability of Apache Hadoop 3.
Move your data from AWS S3 to Azure Storage using AzCopyAzCopy v10 (Preview) now supports Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 as a data; Announcing general availability of Apache Hadoop 3.
Extending Azure security capabilities; Announcing the Azure Functions Premium plan for enterprise serverless workloads; Windows Server 2019 support now available for Windows Containers on Azure App Service; and much more.
Every internet facing web application, whether serving a large audience or a small set of users in a single region, is by default a global application.
Today I’m excited to announce the availability of innovative and industry leading Azure services that will help the attendees of NAB realize their future vision to deliver for their audiences – Azure Front Door Service (AFD), ExpressRoute Direct and Global Reach, as well as some
Stories entertain us, make us laugh and cry, and are the lens through which we perceive our world. In that world, increasingly overloaded with information, they catch our attention and, if they catch our hearts, we engage.
We have heard from many of you that security is a top priority when moving web applications onto the cloud. Today, we are very excited to announce our public preview of the Web Application Firewall (WAF) for the Azure Front Door service.
Hi everyone. I am so excited to be writing this blog post outlining a plethora of announcements (did you say a plethora?) coming out of Orlando, Florida at Microsoft Ignite.
Every day we see you, our customers, pushing the boundaries of availability, performance and scalability. We hear you asking not just for the ability to scale two times, five times, but 10 times and 100 times instantly, without sacrificing performance or security.