I think you’ll find that there are quite a few announcements this month. The summer quiet period is over, and we’re into a whole new development/release semester in Microsoft, not to mention the countdown to the usual peak release season for Microsoft Ignite has started – most releases announced at Ignite happen well before Ignite....
Microsoft’s Build conference was on last week and it gave us lots of AI, Machine Learning, and every other type of “machines doe it better” cloud tech announcements. But there were also a few infrastructure announcements during the month. I’ve become the “Azure networking” person at my job, so it’s no surprise (to me) that…
The first month of the year has come and gone but here is a recap of the Azure announcements for January.
November has come and gone but for those looking to catch-up on Azure, here’s what you need to know.
September was Ignite month – I will get to that in a moment. That means there should be lots of news. And this should be a post full of Azure announcements. But will it be?
I did think about calling this the typo edition – I just bought a Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboard and it might be preventing physical strain but my mental state as a result of the change is a whole other matter.
The half-year point has passed meaning that Azure (and Windows/Windows Server) are into a new planning & development cycle.
Each month Microsoft adds new features and updates existing products for Azure, here’s the updates you need to know about for June.
During May, the month was filled with Azure announcements, here are the key items that you need to know about.
Even though February was a shorter month, there were still a number of significant Azure announcements that you should know about.