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Microsoft recently announced its Function as a Service (FaaS) offering Azure Functions now supports Node.js 14 and .NET 5. Developers can develop and deploy function applications leveraging the latest ...
Microsoft recently announced the public preview release of Azure Functions 4.0 – its Function as a Service (FaaS) offering. The release of this new runtime includes support for .NET 6.0.
Running Azure Container Functions in Azure Container Apps. Microsoft’s Azure Container Apps is a managed Kubernetes environment, where all you’re concerned with is your application containers ...
Keeping Azure Functions states external. Having a way to externalize state is very important, because it’s central to avoiding the workarounds needed to build state in a stateless platform like ...
With OpenAI’s deep research model under the hood, Azure AI Foundry shifts from toolkit to think tank—arming developers with ...
Microsoft earlier explained why Azure Functions didn't support .NET 5 until four months after it went GA on Nov. 10, 2020. "To enable .NET 5 in Azure Functions, we are moving to an out-of-process ...
Two cloud development services -- Azure Functions and Azure App Service -- are now available on Azure Stack, which brings cloud functionality to on-premises implementations. Azure Stack extends the ...
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