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.
Microsoft’s Open Source team organized a series of events across Asia Pacific last month (May 2017), which were aimed at…
Azure OpenDev is the first-ever virtual event from Microsoft that showcases open source technologies in the cloud. Hosted by John…
We’re proud to name Cardinal Solutions Group the winner of the third annual Open Source on Azure Partner of the…
In this blog post, I’ll show how we packed our Kubernetes microservices app with Helm, running on Azure Container Service,…
Microsoft supports the diverse needs of every organization and developer – from core infrastructure services to platform services and tools…
From the 22nd to the 24th of May 2017, you can join various container experts for three days of technical…
Some of the 3,000 open source contributors from across Microsoft are at OSCON this week, to focus on how the…
Post by Jeff McAffer and Jeff Wilcox Thousands of Microsoft engineers use, contribute to, and release open source projects every…
Open source continues to gain momentum not only among startups and developers but also among enterprises. Many companies and organiations…
During yesterday’s Data Amp event, Microsoft announced the new Microsoft R Server 9.1, which is available now. In addition to several advanced…
This week at the DataWorks Summit, Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure HDInsight 3.6, backed by Microsoft’s enterprise-grade SLA.…
This week Microsoft released the Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit version 2.0 out of beta. The toolkit, previously known as CNTK, is…