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Microsoft acquires Fungible, a maker of data processing units, to bolster Azure

TechCrunch

” “Fungible’s technologies help enable high-performance, scalable, disaggregated, scaled-out data center infrastructure with reliability and security,” Girish Bablani, the CVP of Microsoft’s Azure Core division, wrote in a blog post.

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Microsoft releases Azure Migrate assessment tool for.NET applications

InfoWorld

Microsoft has unveiled AppCAT, an Azure Migrate tool intended to assist users in migrating their on-premises.NET applications to the company’s Azure cloud. To read this article in full, please click here

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Leveraging Azure Cloud and Docker for ASP.NET Core Projects: A Comprehensive Guide for Businesses

Dzone - DevOps

Businesses are constantly seeking robust, scalable, and efficient solutions to develop, deploy, and manage their applications. Microsoft's Azure Cloud services, along with Docker support for ASP.NET Core, present a compelling proposition for those aiming to enhance their project development lifecycle.

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Cohere launches new Command R+ LLM on Azure first

InfoWorld

The company said the new model is its most advanced and scalable LLM yet. Building on the foundations of the earlier Command R model, Command R+ boosts performance for various enterprise tasks, including data categorization and workflow automation, the company said. It’s already available through Cohere’s own hosted API.

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UK Power Networks gets smart about cloud transformation

CIO

For some organizations, shifting to the cloud has been a relatively quick race toward highly publicized benefits, such as scalability. For others, such as UK Power Networks, a more methodical and protracted journey has proved to be the best approach.

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Why your cloud database performance sucks

InfoWorld

However, nine times out of ten the cause does not lie with the application processing or the database’s inability to serve the application at the required performance level. Why are we still having these issues with cloud-based database performance? It’s almost 2024. What are the most common causes? How can we fix them?

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Introducing Cloud NGFW for Azure — On-Prem to Azure, Seamlessly Secure

Palo Alto Networks

Our customers are excited about the cloud for the agility, flexibility and scalability it provides. That’s why we are excited to launch Cloud NGFW for Azure to strengthen security for applications running on Microsoft Azure while streamlining network security operations.

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