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Microsoft is making inroads with its Serverless strategy. Azure Event Grid has the potential to become one of the key pillars of the Azure Serverless platform.
The addition of MQTT protocol support paves the way to bringing SCADA control systems and other industrial IoT deployments to Azure. Here’s how to get started.
Microsoft is kicking off a preview of its Azure Event Grid, a service to assist programmers building event-based and serverless applications.
Microsoft recently announced the public preview of bi-directional communication via MQTT version 5 and MQTT version 3.1.1 protocols for its Azure Event Grid service.
Microsoft has introduced Azure Event Grid, a managed service designed to simplify the development and provisioning of event-based applications, building on its serverless computing platform.
With Event Grid, Microsoft introduced a new Azure service last year that it hopes will become the glue that holds together modern event-driven and distributed applications. Starting today, Event ...
Microsoft Azure Event Grid is priced similar to other usage-based Azure services at 60-cents per million events actions, namely event pushes or pulls from the hub.
Azure Event Grid gives developers a way to manage serverless computing, one of the more promising cloud computing technologies heading into the end of the decade.
Microsoft is making a big bet on serverless technologies this year, and it continued that push Wednesday with the release of Azure Event Grid, a new service for managing serverless app development ...