Microsoft today is announcing new capabilities for running applications in containers — an alternative to more traditional virtual machines — both on its Azure public cloud and in companies’ ...
The “container as a service” lets you rapidly create and launch containerized applications, including from Kubernetes, without any overhead and with an easily scriptable set of commands Azure is ...
More from Mark Russinovich’s Ignite 2025 sessions, detailing software developments that underpin Microsoft’s move to serverless containers.
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Azure Container Services will be receiving support for Kubernetes workloads in the near future. The new Kubernetes capability will reach "general availability" status starting on Feb. 22, according to ...
Microsoft has enabled its Azure Monitor for Containers management product to get data from the open source Prometheus monitoring solution. The Prometheus integration with Azure Monitor for Containers ...
Microsoft announced this week that the Azure Security Center management portal now works with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to ensure the security of Docker containers running on Linux systems or ...
On Thursday, Microsoft announced the preview stage availability of Prometheus integration with Azure Monitor for Containers. With this integration users can obtain both the "deeper telemetry" metrics ...