IP filtering for Event Hubs and Service Bus
IP Filtering feature is now enabled for Azure Service Bus and Azure Event Hubs. This feature allows customers to control which IPs are accessing their resources.
IP Filtering feature is now enabled for Azure Service Bus and Azure Event Hubs. This feature allows customers to control which IPs are accessing their resources.
Azure Event Hubs and Azure Service Bus VNET Service Endpoints in preview
The two long standing, well known and appreciated Azure Core Services (Azure Service Bus and Azure Event Hubs) just released a preview of an upcoming generally available Geo-disaster recovery feature.
The Azure Service Bus team is extremely excited to announce general availability of our Java client library version 1.0.0. It allows customers to enjoy a solid Java experience with Azure Service Bus as it comes complete with native functionality.
We are pleased to announce that Azure’s Government Cloud has expanded its FedRAMP Provisional Authorization to Operate (P-ATO) with the addition of five new offerings.
We’re happy to announce that Azure Stream Analytics now supports IoT Hub Operations Monitoring giving you an easy way to analyze the operations of your IoT devices.
After ten months of rigorous testing and service improvements the Service Bus team is making Premium Messaging generally available.
On May 31, 2006, Microsoft announced the “Live Labs Relay” as a technology preview.
After May 1, 2016, Service Bus will introduce separate namespace types for Event Hubs, Relay, and the Broker (Queues and Topics). This change will affect only newly created namespaces. Any existing namespaces will work as they do today.
For this year’s State of the Union address by President Obama, television networks CNN, MSNBC and Telemundo, along with their web and mobile properties took the people’s pulse with Microsoft Pulse, powered by Azure Event Hubs.