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Mastering Azure management: A comparative analysis of leading cloud platforms

CIO

Azures growing adoption among companies leveraging cloud platforms highlights the increasing need for effective cloud resource management. Given the complexities of these tasks, a range of platforms has emerged to assist businesses simplify Azure management by addressing common challenges.

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Pulumi launches version 3.0 of its infrastructure-as-code platform

TechCrunch

Pulumi was one of the first of what is now a growing number of infrastructure-as-code startups and today, at its developer conference, the company is launching version 3.0 of its cloud engineering platform. With 70 new features and about 1,000 improvements since version 2.0, this is Pulumi’s biggest release yet.

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The future of Cloud-native software development with Radius

Xebia

DevOps emphasized the collaboration between development and operations teams, breaking down silos and fostering a culture of continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) and an Agile way of working. Not an easy task considering that Azure has more than 200 services and products at the time of writing.

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Azure Container Apps – Simplifying Container Deployment Without the Kubernetes Complexity

Xebia

In August 2021, I was accepted to test and provide feedback on what was referred to as ‘Azure Worker Apps’, another Azure service Microsoft was developing to run containers. Fast forward, that service is now known as Azure Container Apps. This is where Azure Web Apps for Containers comes into play.

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Continuous integration with GitOps

CircleCI

On one hand, you must quickly adapt to evolving requirements, while on the other, your applications need to operate continuously without downtime. Among other initiatives, continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) are intgegral to any DevOps practice. Continuous integration using GitOps - an example.

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Implementing CI/CD for Azure Data Factory

Dzone - DevOps

Continuous Integration (CI) is a practice that allows developers to seamlessly merge code in a common repository whereas Continuous Delivery (CD) is a practice that adds a layer to CI by providing multi-stage infrastructure provisioning and deployment which helps in automating the entire software release process.

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How We Shipped PostgreSQL 14 on Azure Within One Day of its Release

The Citus Data

Today, we are excited to announce PostgreSQL 14’s General Availability (GA) on Azure’s Hyperscale (Citus) option. In upcoming months, we will roll out Postgres 14 across more Azure regions and also release it with our new Flexible Server option in Azure Database for PostgreSQL. Favorite new features in PostgreSQL 14.

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