Expanding platform engineering capabilities with Radius Resource Types
Now, with Radius Resource Types, platform engineers can define resource types specific to their organizations.

Now, with Radius Resource Types, platform engineers can define resource types specific to their organizations.
Centralized visibility and security for applications distributed on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and private clouds Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) makes…
As part of our ongoing commitment to Go developers and our work with the Go community, today at GopherCon we…
TechBeacon recently released the DevOps Top 100 list, recognizing members the DevOps community, who are exceptional writers, speakers, and thought…
This year’s GopherCon is just around the corner, and the Go team from Microsoft is excited to be joining thousands…
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We’re in Portland this week for OSCON’s return to the City of Roses (or Beervana, depending on who you ask)…
Data is produced every second, it comes from millions of sources and is constantly growing. Have you ever thought how…
A few months ago, we announced a preview of the Open Service Broker for Azure (OSBA), the simplest way to…
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…