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.
In this blogpost, we will show you how to provision a Jenkins VM and setup a CI/CD pipeline to connect…
Canary deployment is a pattern that rolls out releases to a subset of users or servers. It deploys the changes…
We launched The Open Source Show – featuring our own Suz Hinton, Lena Hall, and Bernd Verst – earlier this…
We are happy to announce that Microsoft is joining the open source OpenCensus project, originally initiated and shepherded by Google,…
Today, we announced that Azure Kubernetes Service, which simplifies the deployment, management, and operations of Kubernetes, is now generally available…
This week Microsoft announced an agreement to acquire GitHub, building on our partnership that has spanned the last several years.…
JavaScript has emerged as one of the most popular programming languages in the world, reigning at #1 on GitHub in…
This is part 2 of a 2-part series on CI/CD for “infrastructure as code” on Azure. In part 1, we…
This is part 1 of a 2-part series demonstrating how to continuously build and deploy Azure infrastructure for the applications…
Open source tools, like Terraform and Ansible, can be leveraged to implement “infrastructure as code,” making it easier to continuously…
Python has been around for almost three decades. You can use is for web development. You can use it for…
We are excited to offer new hands-on labs based on the book Designing Distributed Systems, by Kubernetes project cofounder, Brendan…