New Azure features and functionality for November 2021
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place.
Microsoft, in collaboration with NVIDIA and WeTransact, has announced the 13 pioneering software companies selected for the 2025 Agentic Launchpad. Read about their AI-powered innovation and how their groundbreaking ideas are helping transform industry.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place.
We’ve had an exciting few weeks with several significant events across the technical community and the Microsoft ecosystem. These events all had multiple feature announcements and crossed referenced technologies to align usability and productivity, and there has been a lot of excitement throughout the technical communities.
Just in case you've missed something, we've collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place.
This year's Microsoft Ignite is now over. Let's take a look at some of the announcements, and how you can catch up on sessions if you've missed them.
The responsibility of building an AI model often lies with the data scientists in the team. However, the responsibility to make the model and the resulting software product fair and ethical should belong to all roles within the team.
Join us November 8th for the launch of Visual Studio 2022, where you'll learn about what’s new, hear tips and tricks, participate in the live Q&As and be the first to take the latest version for a spin.
We hear all the time how data is our most valuable asset in business. However, you can only truly recognise its value once you connect and manage your data in a cohesive fashion.
Microsoft Ignite is back on November 2-4 2021 with the latest updates, news, and information from Microsoft.
In this second article in a two-part miniseries, Jon Machtynger and Mark Whitby convert the previous docker-compose application to one that capitalises on a Kubernetes approach.
Microsoft MVP Matteo Emili talks about four more common mistakes that are made when approaching DevOps, and what considerations you should be making.
The first principle of green software engineering is to build applications that are carbon efficient. That means for each gram of carbon our application is responsible for emitting into the environment, we try to extract the most value from that gram as possible.
Microsoft MVP Matteo Emili talks about the five common mistakes people might make when approaching DevOps, and what considerations you should be making.