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InfoQ caught up with Jeff Hollan, director of product management, Azure Application Platform at Microsoft, about the philosophy behind running Azure App Service on Kubernetes, some of the ...
Simple container-based web apps and services don’t need Kubernetes to run on Azure.
Microsoft launches public preview of a self-service quota tool in Azure App Service to simplify scaling and management.
Two cloud development services -- Azure Functions and Azure App Service -- are now available on Azure Stack, which brings cloud functionality to on-premises, hybrid implementations.
Originally intended as a tool for managing on-premises application virtual infrastructures via the Azure Portal, it’s added support for data services and for Kubernetes container orchestration.
Microsoft's Azure App Service now supports the company's own build of OpenJDK, bringing new support for Java 17 and Tomcat 10.0 runtimes.
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