Updates Archives
Monthly updates for November 2019
Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus) is now available
Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus) is now generally available. Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus) scales out Postgres horizontally and is ideal for multi-tenant and SaaS applications that are growing fast, as well as for real-time analytics apps that need sub-second response times across billions of rows.
Azure Peering Service is now in managed preview
Azure Peering Service is a partnership with service providers to provide highly reliable and optimized internet connectivity to Microsoft services. It also provides internet latency telemetry and route monitoring with alerting against hijacks, leaks, and any other BGP mal configurations.
Web apps migration experience now available in Azure Migrate
Azure Migrate now provides a dedicated experience for migrating .NET web applications to Azure App Service
.NET Core 3 support in Azure Functions, now in preview
Azure Functions now supports .NET Core 3 as an official language in preview.
PowerShell support in Azure Functions is now generally available
Azure Functions now supports PowerShell for serverless automation tasks in production.
Azure Functions Premium plan is now generally available
Announcing the general availability of the Azure Functions Premium plan. It brings together dynamic, serverless scale with all the benefits of our dedicated hosting plans. Your functions run with no cold start, can run for up to an hour, can connect to virtual networks, and can run on customizable, more powerful resources.
Streamline data analytics processes with ADLS Gen2 events in Azure Event Grid
Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 can now publish events about individual changes to files and directories to Azure Event Grid.
Event-driven secrets management with Azure Key Vault events now in Event Grid
Azure Key Vault becomes a first party event publisher for Azure Event Grid, publishing events about keys and secrets management.
Simplify ML workloads with Azure Machine Learning events now in Event Grid
Azure Machine Learning becomes a first party event publisher for Azure Event Grid, publishing events about model training run, model registration, model deployment and data drift detection
Azure Blob Storage on IoT Edge integration with Event Grid in preview
Blob Storage module now provides integration with Event Grid on IoT Edge
Azure Sphere will be generally available in February 2020
Azure Sphere will be generally available in February 2020. General availability will mark our readiness to fulfill our security promise at scale, and to put the power of Microsoft’s expertise to work for our customers every day.
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