What’s new with Microsoft in open source and Kubernetes at Open Source Summit and KubeCon India
When building with AI on Azure Kubernetes Service, getting a model running is just the beginning.
When building with AI on Azure Kubernetes Service, getting a model running is just the beginning.
With this practical guide, you now know how to secure your Kubernetes cluster using the structured-authentication feature, offering flexible integration with any JWT-compliant token provider.
We are thrilled to join the community at this year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 in London! .
We're announcing the release of Hyperlight Wasm: a Hyperlight virtual machine (VM) “micro-guest.
This article will show you how to create a “guest” application that uses the Hyperlight library.
In this post, we’ll take the demo application and show how it demonstrates one way you can use Hyperlight.
We are excited to announce the official release of DocumentDB—an open-source document database platform.
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.
Flatcar provides a lightweight Linux OS specifically tailored for hosting container workloads.
This introductory post will focus on the core concepts of Drasi, and its major components such as Sources.
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.