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New Microsoft Azure tech could let smart building operators model the links between people and objects at work by Tom Krazit on June 5, 2018 at 9:00 am Share 53 Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
It’s clearly gaining momentum now, though. According to Microsoft’s own data, Azure’s storage service, which competes directly with Amazon’s S3, now stores over 4 trillion objects.
MSDN blogger Brad Calder of the Azure team posted an update July 18 noting that Microsoft’s Windows Azure Storage cloud has passed the 4 trillion mark in objects stored. Four thousand billions.
Azure Service Fabric, Microsoft's PaaS solution for microservices, provides a highly flexible framework for building cloud-scale applications. Here's how to take advantage of it ...
New Azure OpenAI Service combines access to powerful GPT-3 language models with Azure’s enterprise capabilities Since OpenAI, an AI research and deployment company, introduced its groundbreaking GPT-3 ...