What’s new with Microsoft in open-source and Kubernetes at KubeCon North America 2024
At Microsoft, we are committed to innovation in the cloud-native ecosystem through contributions and leadership from engineers across Azure.
At Microsoft, we are committed to innovation in the cloud-native ecosystem through contributions and leadership from engineers across Azure.
The Microsoft Azure Core Upstream team is excited to announce the Hyperlight project.
“A secure community-owned cloud native operating system was one of the missing layers of the CNCF technology stack. As validated…
We are excited to release Drasi, a data change processing platform, as an open-source project on GitHub that is ready…
As the cloud-native space keeps evolving at a rapid pace, WebAssembly is emerging as a promising alternative to containers.
Project Copacetic simplifies container image patching with a CLI tool and Docker Desktop extension.
Connect with other open source enthusiasts at Open Source Summit Europe 2024 in Vienna, Austria.
Microsoft is experimenting with and investing in sustainability of the open source ecosystem sponsorships.
In partnership with IBM, we’re releasing the source code to MS-DOS 4.00 under the MIT license to support open innovation.
Our focus this past year has been on security, business excellence in OSS, safety, and supporting our upstream.
Join Microsoft at Open Source Summit North America 2024, taking place in Seattle, Washington from April 16 to 18, 2024.
Microsoft is excited to be able to support and contribute to the cloud-native and open-source communities at KubeCon Europe 2024.
ONNX Runtime Web featuring WebGPU is now available in the ONNX Runtime 1.17 release—unlocking new possibilities.
Continuing the ONNXRuntime On-Device Training blog series, we are introducing ONNX Runtime Training for Web.
Get a technical overview of the Microsoft implementation of the DragGAN2 algorithm using ONNX Runtime.
Empowering developers with key improvements and innovations with Microsoft at KubeCon North America.