Friday, April 29, 2016
The Azure IoT Gateway SDK, available in beta today, eases the development process for any solution where on-premises computation is necessary to augment functionality provided by cloud services.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
You now have an option to deploy to an Azure Java Web app running Tomcat or Jetty directly from Eclipse in seconds.
Brian Benz
Cloud Developer Advocate, Cloud and Enterprise
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Today we are announcing the upcoming retirement of preview versions of our REST API and client SDKs for Azure DocumentDB.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
If you’re a Java developer who is building apps for the cloud, Azure has your back. Microsoft Azure has developed numerous resources just for Java developers who want to work with cloud-native applications, or just use cloud services from your on-premises applications.
Brian Benz
Cloud Developer Advocate, Cloud and Enterprise
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Azure Resource Manager (ARM) Preview SDKs are available for multiple languages and platforms including Java, Python, Go and Ruby SDKs.
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
In this post, I’d like to summarize my take on the changes that happened in the APM market and point out the differences between Systems Center Operations Manager, the old VSO version of Application Insights, and our new offering in Azure.
Monday, April 27, 2015
To keep a metric high you’ve got to measure it all the time. The key to this is telemetry: data that is collected about the performance of your app.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Are you working with Java and want to know where to start on Microsoft Azure? Are you already on Azure but want to take you Java applications to the next level? We have good news for you! Microsoft Azure has developed numerous resources just for Java developers!
Brian Benz
Cloud Developer Advocate, Cloud and Enterprise
Monday, March 9, 2015
Application Insights now support an SDK for Java. Read more to learn how Application Insights can be used to get a complete view of your application's availability, performance and usage.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
At JetBrains, we build TeamCity, a powerful continuous integration server for Java, .NET and many other platforms. A build server is a typical example of variable workload: on any given day, having 2 build agents running may be sufficient.