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Open sourcing MS-DOS 4.0
Today, in partnership with IBM and in the spirit of open innovation,…
Java and Spring play an important role in how enterprises are adopting cloud-native patterns. In the recent months, we’ve been working hard to provide a great experience for Java developers on Azure, making it easier to deploy Spring and Java EE apps to Linux or Windows-based infrastructure, using containers with Azure Container Service (AKS) and Web Apps on Linux, or in a serverless way to Azure Functions.
Continuing with this theme, we’re happy to announce that Microsoft will be a diamond sponsor of Pivotal SpringOne Platform. Next week, December 5-7, the Azure and Visual Studio Code teams will be in San Francisco to connect with the community and make some exciting announcements about new Azure features and services, including some things we’ve been working on together with our friends at Pivotal. (Not attending SpringOne Platform? You can still keep up via @OpenAtMicrosoft.)
We’d love to meet up with you in San Francisco. Here’s our agenda for next week:
Our Spring ninja sloth is making its debut at the event. Stop by the booth for the sticker.