Azure roadmap
As Azure continues to grow, we want to keep you informed—so that we can plan for the future together. This product roadmap is the place to find out what’s new and what’s coming next. Let us know what you think by providing feedback and voting on items. You can also subscribe to notifications, so you’ll always be the in the know.
Azure Traffic Manager traffic view
Date updated: Tuesday, September 26, 2017
With traffic view, Azure Traffic Manager customers will now be able to understand where their user bases are located (up to a local DNS resolver level granularity), the volume of traffic originating from these regions, and the representative latency experienced.
Azure Traffic Manager real user measurements
Date updated: Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Real user measurements will enable customers to influence the routing decisions made by Azure Traffic Manager, when using the performance routing method, to provide even lower latency for their users than is currently possible.
Azure Traffic Manager—Geographic Routing
Date updated: Wednesday, May 31, 2017
With Geographic Routing capability in Azure Traffic Manager, you'll be able to easily direct user traffic to specific endpoints all over the world based on the user's location. Azure’s global presence will enable you to reach a world-wide user base, and with Geographic Routing you'll enable a variety of use cases that are tied to geography.
Azure Traffic Manager—Fast Failover and TCP Probing
Date updated: Monday, July 3, 2017
Two new features in Azure Traffic Manager are now generally available—Fast Failover and TCP Probing.