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.
This post was co-authored by Alejandro Saucedo, Director of Machine Learning Engineering at Seldon Technologies. About the co-author: Alejandro leads…
“With its resource-efficient and high-performance nature, ONNX Runtime helped us meet the need of deploying a large-scale multi-layer generative transformer…
With extensive support for all major Linux distributions including Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, and managed platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offerings…
At Microsoft, we are taking cloud architecture to the next level and our open cloud reduces the friction for developers…
The V1.8 release of ONNX Runtime includes many exciting new features. This release launches ONNX Runtime machine learning model inferencing…
In partnership with developers from Red Hat, we are announcing the introduction of Local Tunnel Debugging for Kubernetes service in…
At Microsoft, we use PyTorch to power products such as Bing and Azure Cognitive Services and we actively contribute to…
eBPF is a well-known but revolutionary technology—providing programmability, extensibility, and agility. eBPF has been applied to use cases such as…
Microsoft products and services run on trust, an extension of our commitment to building healthy open source communities.
Today we announcing the first preview of the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK, a new long-term support (LTS) distribution of OpenJDK…
This blog was co-authored with Manash Goswami, Principal Program Manager, Machine Learning Platform. The performance improvements provided by ONNX Runtime…
An ongoing series of stories about Microsoft people and projects making their world better through open source. If you haven’t…