2018年10月10日
It has been an incredible year for Azure confidential computing, working with partners and customers, that has culminated in our confidential computing offerings becoming publicly available.
2017年5月18日
As we approach Consensus 2017, it is with great pleasure that we announce support for complex blockchain network deployments for many more blockchain and distributed ledger protocols on Azure, including HyperLedger Fabric, R3 Corda, Quorum, Chain Core, and BlockApps, to further our goal and meet customers where they are.
2017年3月23日
We are excited to announce expansion of our blockchain infrastructure services on Azure to support multi-member consortium networks addressing enterprise scenarios that require a deployment of a private network across Azure regions, subscriptions, and AAD tenants.
2016年12月21日
We are very excited to announce the availability of R3’s Corda on Microsoft Azure, only a few weeks after its release to the open source community.
2016年12月7日
In just the last couple of weeks, we have added two new partners and solutions to the growing blockchain ecosystem in the Azure Marketplace.
2016年11月2日
We are excited to expand support of Bletchley v1 into the Azure Marketplace and add many new partners to our growing ecosystem.
2016年10月19日
We are pleased to announce an update to our Bletchley v1 infrastructural substrate to address your feedback and add additional functionality.
2016年9月20日
We are very excited to announce the next phase of our support of blockchain on Microsoft Azure with the launch of an early version of the Bletchley v1 infrastructural substrate. By leveraging ARM, we have shipped an Azure Quickstart Template to make it sufficiently easier and quicker to deploy and configure a consortium Ethereum network with minimal Azure and Ethereum knowledge.
2015年7月15日
As you may have already heard, we have launched a few new features at Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) 2015 to help improve the VM deployment experience using the Resource Manager stack!
2014年5月1日
Editors Note: This post was written with Kay Singh, Program Manager, Microsoft Azure Engineering
As promised in my first blog post, I am back to walk you through how to work with VM Images in…