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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

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As organizations adopt microservices architecture with cloud-native technologies such as Microsoft Azure , many quickly notice an increase in operational complexity. To guide organizations through their cloud migrations, Microsoft developed the Azure Well-Architected Framework. What is the Azure Well-Architected Framework?

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What is function as a service? App development gets FaaS and furious

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FaaS enables developers to create and run a single function in the cloud using a serverless compute model. Cloud providers then manage physical hardware, virtual machines, and web server software management. Function as a service is a cloud computing model that runs code in small modular pieces, or microservices.

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What is Google Cloud Functions?

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In recent years, function-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms such as Google Cloud Functions (GCF) have gained popularity as an easy way to run code in a highly available, fault-tolerant serverless environment. Google Cloud Functions is a serverless compute service for creating and launching microservices. Watch webinar now!

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Weighing a microservices approach means covering all architecture bases

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Smaller teams can launch services much faster using flexible containerized environments, such as Kubernetes, or serverless functions, such as AWS Lambda, Google Cloud Functions, and Azure Functions. For example, a virtual machine (VM) can replace containers to design and architect microservices. Serverless platforms.

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NServiceBus with Azure Functions turns 1.0

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NServiceBus support for Microsoft Azure Functions, previously available as a preview package, is turning the big 1.0 Over the past nine months, we’ve been offering NServiceBus support for Microsoft Azure Functions as a Preview. I was surprised by the simplicity of hosting an NServiceBus endpoint in an Azure Function.

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