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The end of the legacy Azure Service Bus transport

Particular Software

A while back, we introduced a brand new transport for use with Azure Service Bus. This transport was a necessary step in our Azure offering to allow users to target.NET Standard and.NET Core. More importantly, it started the process of deprecating the now-legacy Azure Service Bus transport.

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Introducing the new Azure Service Bus transport for.NET Core

Particular Software

Today we’re releasing the new Azure Service Bus transport, which is fully compatible with NServiceBus 7 and.NET Core. You will now be able to run NServiceBus endpoints using Azure Service Bus anywhere. With this news, we’re rebranding the previous transport as the “legacy” Azure Service Bus transport.

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A new Azure Service Bus transport—but not just yet

Particular Software

Update : The new Azure Service Bus transport for.NET Standard is in preview and will be available soon. If you've been looking forward to using.NET Core with NServiceBus on Azure, I'm afraid we've got some bad news. Complicating things even further, the new Azure Service Bus client isn't wire-compatible with the old client.

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What is container as a service? How CaaS compares to PaaS, IaaS, and FaaS

Dynatrace

In fact, according to a Gartner forecast , revenue for global container management software and services will reach $944 million in 2024 — up from $465.8 With the significant growth of container management software and services, enterprises need to find ways to simplify the process. million in 2020. The classes of CaaS.

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Azure Storage Queues learns some new tricks

Particular Software

Azure Storage Queues is a basic yet robust queueing service available on the Azure platform. In contrast to other messaging services in Azure, it has very few features out of the box. Native publish/subscribe We have added native publish/subscribe support directly into the Azure Storage Queues transport.

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Dynatrace OpenPipeline: Stream processing data ingestion converges observability, security, and business data at massive scale for analytics and automation in context

Dynatrace

The exponential growth of data volume—including observability, security, software lifecycle, and business data—forces organizations to deal with cost increases while providing flexible, robust, and scalable ingest. During transport , data is prioritized, compressed and encrypted, ensuring data integrity and protection.

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What's new with NServiceBus and Azure Functions

Particular Software

Do you think Azure Functions are pretty great? In the newest version of our Azure Functions integration, we’ve used source generators to reduce the boilerplate needed to set up an NServiceBus endpoint on Azure Service Bus down to just a few lines of code. Let’s dive in to see what’s new with NServiceBus and Azure Functions. ??

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