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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...