Standalone document-oriented database gives developers an open-source alternative to MongoDB now and perhaps an industry standard NoSQL API and engine later.
Capture and analyze the system call and log activity of your cloud-based Linux containers using a new tool based on the familiar Wireshark.
Project Kiota uses OpenAPI definitions to automate API client development, using the languages and toolchains you prefer.
Build smaller microservices with a flexible, easy to use way to build HTTP APIs without excess overhead.
Microsoft Azure’s new AI toolkit makes it easy to customize OpenAI large language models for your applications.
Azure’s new fully managed, in-memory database service based on Redis Enterprise brings capabilities and performance beyond its Azure Cache for Redis offering.
Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich’s annual presentation on Azure hardware revealed a lot about the future of Microsoft’s cloud.
Microsoft’s new generative AI-powered, multimodal, content analysis service is a next-generation version of its existing Cognitive Services platform.
Microsoft uses Ignite 2024 to set out its vision for agentic AI in business.
Microsoft’s launch of Azure AI Foundry at Ignite 2024 signals a welcome shift from chatbots to agents and to using AI for business process automation.
Microsoft is making its Rust-based, functions-focused VM tool available on Azure at last, ready to help event-driven applications at scale.
GitHub and Microsoft have taken their AI-powered programming assistant into new territories, tackling code reviews, simple web apps, Java upgrades, and Azure help and troubleshooting.
Microsoft is building Azure’s secure virtual infrastructure in public, a step toward expanding trusted execution.
Microsoft’s own Arm hardware is now available on the Azure cloud, ready to offer power savings and higher density.
Microsoft bundles open source security and observability tools for its managed cloud-native platform.
Microsoft’s open-source data change processing platform promises a whole new way of building and managing cloud applications that generate a constant flow of events.
Microsoft is protecting Recall’s vector indexes in trusted execution environments. It adds a bit of computational overhead, but is a must for data security.
Microsoft’s API management service just passed 10 years, 35,000 customers, and 2 million managed APIs. What have we learned, and what’s in store for the future?
Microsoft’s new UWP-friendly tools bridge the gap between the old and the new worlds of .NET to help old code into the latest .NET stack.
Build RAG-powered LLM applications using the tools you know with a managed vector index in Azure.
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