Tag: azure
Microsoft waves $300,000 at hackers, says ‘do your worst’ to Azure Security Lab
Microsoft asked hackers to “come and do their worst” as it unveiled a dedicated security Lab for Azure […]
Microsoft debuts Azure dedicated hosts for VMs, flags up licensing change
Microsoft has launched a preview of Azure Dedicated Host, a service that lets your Linux and Windows virtual […]
What’s the point: Electron, Aqua Security, CloudFormation, and Azure DevOps
GitHub-born open source application building framework Electron has just hit v6.0. Breaking changes going along with the release […]
What’s the point: Databricks, Docker, AWS Chatbot, Azure, and GitLab
The second release of the Databricks Runtime with Conda (Beta) is out. Version 5.5 comes with a variety […]
What’s the point: Tumblr sharpens Docker pruner, Spinnaker sails over Google, Azure and GitHub, Serverless Framework
The tech team at Tumblr has open sourced a Docker Registry Pruner to apply retention policies to Docker […]
Microsoft’s Bing team reshape Google’s BERT in their own Azure-powered image
Researchers’ at Microsoft’s Bing organisation have open sourced a brace of recipes for pre-training and fine-tuning BERT, the […]
Constrain yourself – Azure tries improving app performance through proximity grouping
Azure has announced a preview for proximity placement groups, in a bid to improve application performance by lowering […]
What’s the point: Spring Tools, AWS Cloud Development Kit, Juke, Azure Lighthouse, Jenkins
Spring Tools 4 for Eclipse, Visual Studio Code, and Theia are now available in version 4.3.1. The release […]
Microsoft kills off SQL Server 2008, waves customers onto Azure
Microsoft finally pulls the plug on SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 today, while simultaneously teasing new services […]
Azure opens up DevOps Pipelines to Auditing…
Microsoft has given curious managers greater insight into who is doing what in their Pipelines, with a public […]