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Azure’s serverless platform adds support for warm starts, longer-running functions, virtual network connections, and Azure Active Directory ...
New serverless patterns in Azure Functions. Chaining functions is only one option. Where things start to get interesting is using what Microsoft calls fan-out/fan-in patterns.
Azure Functions, Microsoft's serverless cloud computing offering, is previewing new functionality coming with its new support of .NET 7 as a runtime. "For those customers who are looking into building ...
Developers interested in using Java to build serverless apps using Microsoft Azure Functions will now have that option, Microsoft plans to announce Wednesday at JavaOne. One of the most requested ...
Azure Functions is the new kid on the block in the Azure platform. It's a key ingredient of serverless compute that's needed to achieve the benefits of a cloud PaaS implementation. Azure Functions ...
Azure Event Grid allows people who have bet on serverless technology to manage the array of functions needed to make this work, said Corey Sanders, head of product for Azure compute.
Microsoft is making available a new 'serverless compute' service, called Azure Functions, and is making its Platform-as-a-service offering, Azure Service Fabric, generally available.
These serverless functions are available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace and functions library in three Azure Resource Manager (ARM) solution templates and developers can get started with ...
Extending its reach in the cloud, Microsoft Corp. today announced its Azure Event Grid service is now generally available.The service is a key part of the company’s strategy for serverless compu ...
Microsoft is adding support for Java to its Azure serverless compute service. On Oct. 4, Microsoft announced at the JavaOne show that it is making a public preview of Java support for Functions ...