Serverless technologies have hit a high level of maturity and awareness where several new customers from a diverse range of industries and geographies, are confidently going to production with it.
Since we announced general availability of Azure Event Grid, we have seen great adoption and received good feedback on what else you want to do with your event-driven architectures.
Two years ago at //Build 2016, we made Service Fabric generally available and since then, we’ve seen tremendous growth with enterprise customers across a broad range of industries taking advantage of.
Today at the annual Microsoft Build event in Seattle, Washington, we made exciting announcements and discussed a wealth of recent Microsoft investments that continue to empower every developer, data scientist, and data professional to do more with data.
As part of the Azure announcements at Microsoft Build, we are sharing exciting new capabilities for Azure Marketplace that allow us to reach new publisher and customer audiences.
Container based applications are growing at a strong pace, as result, we are seeing an increasing number of customers using Azure Container Registry to manage their Linux and Windows container images.
Azure Location Based Services has a new name – Azure Maps; and, as of today, I’m thrilled to announce Azure Maps’ are offered for general availability.
As containers become the modern software packaging format, software vendors need to provide their software container images in places where people would expect to discover them such as Docker.
Today at the Microsoft Build Conference 2018 in Seattle, we are excited to announce several new capabilities all of which are intended to enable you to easily build your mission-critical, globally distributed apps.