Microsoft today added infrastructure support for Linux Web and mobile application developers by announcing the "general availability" of the Azure App Service on Linux, alongside container support.
Microsoft has updated Azure App Service for Linux so that the foundation operating system is Ubuntu, instead of Debian. Here's everything you need to know. Microsoft has announced that its Azure App ...
Azure App Service is Microsoft's cloud application development, update, and hosting service. It enables developers to create cloud apps for a variety of web and mobile clients. Microsoft initially ...
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Six months after Service Fabric for Windows Server hit the mainstream in official form, the version of Linux has now been released into general availability alongside a new runtime and SDK. At the end ...
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Microsoft is making available a preview version of its Azure HDInsight (Hadoop on Azure) service running on Linux as of February 18. Like its Windows counterpart, the HDInsight on Linux service is ...
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