Bamboo Rose Selects Microsoft Azure as Preferred Public Cloud Infrastructure Provider

Source: finance.yahoo.com Bamboo Rose’s multi-enterprise platform provides a vital solution for companies as they design, develop and deliver products across the globe, to be powered by Microsoft Azure Bamboo Rose, a leading multi-enterprise product and supply chain platform, today announced it has selected Microsoft Azure as its preferred cloud platform to deploy Bamboo Rose solutions to power collaboration and communication between retailers and suppliers on all internal and external processes of supply chain management. Connecting the entire retail supply chain,

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Global Software Development Market Insights 2019 | AppSheet, Google Cloud Platform, GitHub, Zoho Creator, Azure, IntelliJ IDEA

Source: bitnomist.com Global Software Development market report study current trends, financial overview of the market and historical data evaluation based on the research insights and complete Software Development Market dynamics. Global Software Development are deeply examined based on global market share, size and revenue projection calculated by current market performance including drivers, trends and challenges. To have a clear understanding this report highlights leading companies, types, applications, and factors affecting the positive future forecast. The report likewise incorporates a point by point

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Microsoft acquires JClarity to bolster Java workloads on Azure

Source : venturebeat.com Microsoft today announced that it has acquired JClarity, leading contributor to the AdoptOpenJDK project, for an undisclosed amount. In a blog post published this morning, VP of program management for developer tools and services John Montgomery said the purchase will bolster Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform by increasing performance for Java workloads. “Microsoft Azure and JClarity engineers will be working together to make Azure a better platform for our Java customers and internal teams, improving the experience

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Microsoft details Project Tardigrade, an Azure resiliency initiative

Source: neowin.net Microsoft has been making improvements to Azure reliability in recent months. In July, Azure CTO Mark Russinovich detailed some of these in a blog post, including a reference to Project Tardigrade, which was first announced at this year’s Build conference. For those unaware of its purpose, it is a new service aimed toward improving Azure resiliency, and is appropriately named after the “nearly indestructible” microscopic water bears. Today, Russinovich has expanded upon the initiative, explaining its actual functionality

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At a High Level in the Cloud: AWS vs. Azure

Source: eweek.com eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: The two largest cloud computing vendors are similar in many ways, yet there are clear differentiators that make a difference to most potential customers. Find out which characteristics work–or don’t work–for your company. When you have your walking meeting to make a decision between committing your company’s data and files to Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure, it’s a strategic decision—even though you can change your mind at a later date and move it all

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Azure Updates from Microsoft: JEDI contract; Azure Dedicated Host; New Relic; Cloud Shell; Azure Service Health

Source: msdynamicsworld.com After suggestions from President Trump that the Department of the Defense may have intentionally favored Amazon in the bidding process, the $10 billion JEDI contract is being placed on hold, Politico reports. Competing bidder Oracle has campaigned hard against Amazon in the contracting process. With Amazon’s lead in the bidding process now in question, Microsoft may have an opportunity to challenge its largest competitor for the major US government contract. But for civilian customers, one of the biggest

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Azure IoT Edge runs inside an NGD SSD

Source: blocksandfiles.com Computational storage supplier NGD has embedded the Azure IoT Edge service within its SSDs. NGD has announced the 32TB Newport SSD in the U.2 (2.5-inch) form factor, twice the capacity of the first Newport drive. This is NVMe-connected and uses less than 12W. Azure IoT Edge facilitates access to the Azure cloud using on-premises hardware. Azure workloads can be run on-premises without having to send data to the Azure cloud for processing. By doing this Azure IOT Edge

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Azure licensing update gives rivals AWS and Google Cloud new talking points

Source: onmsft.com Earlier this week Microsoft updated the terms for its on-premises license transferring to hyper-scale clouds and the change has given its rivals some new ammunition in their war for cloud service provider supremacy. We’re updating the outsourcing terms for Microsoft on-premises licenses to clarify the distinction between on-premises/traditional outsourcing and cloud services and create more consistent licensing terms across multitenant and dedicated hosted cloud services. Beginning October 1, 2019, on-premises licenses purchased without Software Assurance and mobility rights

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DXC Teams With Google Cloud As Customers Shift Workloads

Source: crn.com The move comes as the company announced lower revenues, which sent its share price plunging to its lowest-ever point, down $16.72 or 32.37 percent in Friday morning trading Fresh off a deal with Microsoft Azure, DXC Technology announced a new “strategic partnership” with Google Cloud yesterday under which the Tysons, Va. systems integrator will also launch centers of excellence for the Google Cloud Platform. “This partnership will allow us to modernize mission-critical IT for enterprise clients and integrate

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CSP delivering graphic-intensive solutions on Citrix Cloud and Azure

source: citrix.com In the ever-changing IT landscape, Citrix is pushing the limits of what’s possible for our customers and partners. It’s exciting how we’re helping them use our technologies, from moving workloads to the cloud, thinning down endpoints, and tweaking our ICA protocol to maximize graphics performance. Take one of my Citrix Service Provider partners, Connecticut-based SNP Technologies. I worked with them throughout the first half of 2019 to create an offering in the cloud that they have brought to

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Azure to improve security with enhanced access control experience

Source: mspoweruser.com Microsoft announced that they are doubling down on Azure security at their recent Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. Today, Microsoft announced the new security features which will enhance the access control experience; including the introduction of Azure Active Directory Domain Service (Azure AD DS) authentication support for Server Message Block (SMB) access. Now, domain-joined Windows virtual machines can mount and access your Azure file shares over SMB, using AD DS credentials with enforced NTFS access control lists.

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Azure targets innovation over domination

Source: sdtimes.com The Azure development team at Microsoft is working to provide new features to win over more developers, through a heavy investment in tools for migrating legacy platforms to its cloud, pushing machine learning, quantum computing and other innovative features. Microsoft hopes its investments will pay off in growing its cloud market share, which currently sits at 16 percent, second only to AWS at 32 percent of the public cloud market share, according to the most recent findings available

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Azure Dedicated Host Service Hits Preview

Source: rcpmag.com Microsoft is test-driving a new service that gives organizations access to unshared or “dedicated” Azure hardware infrastructure for hosting their workloads. Most workloads hosted on Azure infrastructure use hardware that’s shared with other organizations or individuals, who are called “tenants.” These tenants are said to be using Azure’s “multitenant” infrastructure. Some organizations, though, need to use unshared hardware to meet certain compliance or regulatory requirements. The new Azure Dedicated Host preview, announced last Thursday, offers access to such

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Microsoft Launches Massive Private Cloud Server Service In Azure

Source: ibtimes.com Microsoft Azure’s now has a new service that allows users to run virtual machines to run a single-tenant physical server. With this new feature, people can now use the cloud storage of Azure to run a private server. This new feature is called the Azure Dedicated Host. The Azure Dedicated Host is great for businesses who want to store data on a server but doesn’t want to share it with other servers. This practice prevents chances of data

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Microsoft Azure now lets you set up your own private servers

Source: www.techradar.com Microsoft has announced the preview launch of a new cloud service called that will allow customers to run their virtual machines on single-tenant physical services. The company says that Azure Dedicated Host could be quite useful for businesses running loads of virtual machines that don’t want to share resources on their server with anyone else while also gaining full control over everything running on the machine Azure already offers isolated virtual machines sizes for two very large virtual machine types. These

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Microsoft Previews Azure Dedicated Host Service for Single-Tenant Users

Source: redmondmag.com Microsoft on Thursday announced a preview of Azure Dedicated Host, a new service that gives organizations access to unshared or “dedicated” Azure hardware infrastructure for hosting their workloads on Azure virtual machines. Most workloads hosted on Azure infrastructure use hardware that’s shared with other organizations or individuals, who are called “tenants.” These tenants are said to be using Azure’s “multitenant” infrastructure. Some organizations, though, need to use unshared hardware to meet certain compliance or regulatory requirements. The new Azure Dedicated

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At a High Level: AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud

Source: www.eweek.com eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: The three largest cloud computing vendors each have their own strengths and weaknesses that make them ideal for different workloads. Which one is best your your use case? If you’ve got a business that’s growing and are looking for IT help in the form of cloud services, there are really only few household name-brand providers from which to choose. You already know them as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud … and

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Cisco simplifies Kubernetes container deployment with Microsoft Azure collaboration

Source: networkworld.com Cisco seeks to enhance container deployment with a service to let enterprise customers run containerized applications across both Cisco-based on-premises environments and in the Microsoft Azure cloud. Customers can now further simplify deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters on-premises and in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with one tool, using common identify and control policies, reducing manual tasks and ultimately time-to-market for their application environments, wrote Cisco’s Kip Compton, senior vice president of the company’s Cloud Platform and Solutions group

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A Look at the New Azure Releases & Improvements Revealed at Build 2019

Source: virtualizationreview.com From hyperscale database engines and improvements in ML.NET 1.0, to the preview of Azure Blockchain Service and new flavors of Azure SQL Database, here’s a glimpse at what was announced at the Microsoft developer conference. Not long ago Microsoft held its annual developer conference and while the “new release every three years” of traditional software development is gone and replaced by a steady stream of minor improvements, there were nevertheless some very interesting revelations. In this article I’ll

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Explore Azure interface options for cloud developers

Source: techtarget.com All cloud providers, including Microsoft, offer a range of resources to aid cloud development, deployment and management. Explore the various interfaces Azure developers can use to accomplish these tasks. Microsoft’s focus on working with developers to establish usable, intuitive methods to build and manage applications makes Azure stand out in the cloud market. That said, the platform can sometimes seem complex — especially to new users. For example, there are various Azure interfaces and ways with which developers

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