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Azure Container Apps – Simplifying Container Deployment Without the Kubernetes Complexity

Xebia

In August 2021, I was accepted to test and provide feedback on what was referred to as ‘Azure Worker Apps’, another Azure service Microsoft was developing to run containers. Fast forward, that service is now known as Azure Container Apps. This is where Azure Web Apps for Containers comes into play.

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DIY cloud cost management: The strategic case for building your own tools

CIO

The dynamic nature of the cloud — and the need for continually optimize operations — often drives requirements unique to a CIO’s enterprise, meaning that even some popular third-party cloud cost optimization tools may no longer fit an enterprise’s specific requirements. Garcia gives the example of the AWS cURL file, written three times daily.

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Azure Policy Unveiled: Ignite Your Cloud Management Passion

Xebia

Imagine your company having a multitude of Azure resources, and you want to ensure all of them are compliant with your company’s standards. Luckily, Azure Policy can help you with that. Azure Policy is a management tool that helps you enforce and control the settings and configurations of resources within your Azure cloud environment.

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Efficient and Secure Software Delivery with Azure Deployment Environments

Xebia

In March this year, Microsoft made another offering in Azure generally available: Azure Deployment Environments. Azure Deployment Environments lets development teams quickly and easily spin up app infrastructure. The infrastructure can be written by, for example, the platform team.

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7 cloud market trends and how they will impact IT

CIO

The pecking order for cloud infrastructure has been relatively stable, with AWS at around 33% market share, Microsoft Azure second at 22%, and Google Cloud a distant third at 11%. Of course, the benefit of using cloud services is that customers can select whatever infrastructure configuration suits their needs.

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

DevOps teams must take into account the whole picture of building applications, from features to costs, from application monitoring and underlying infrastructure instead of only being responsible for building features for their applications. That is why Kubernetes is becoming the standard infrastructure for modern cloud native applications.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

Today, we’re unveiling Kentik Map for Azure and extensive support for Microsoft Azure infrastructure within the Kentik platform. Network and infrastructure teams need the ability to rapidly answer any question about their networks to resolve incidents, understand tradeoffs, and make great decisions at scale.

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