Here, we dive into why to use Azure Integration Services for application integration. As well as how these services can help businesses achieve their digital transformation goals.
Scaling partitions for the premium messaging tier of Azure Service Bus is now in public preview. Meaning that throughput is no longer limited by the performance of a single message broker.
The ability to call a REST endpoint natively from Azure SQL Database is now in Public Preview. The new functionality is within a system-stored procedure, sp_invoke_external_rest_endpoint.
This article will demystify application integration by presenting the problems a business encounters when it doesn't have an adequate application integration solution.
As most new integrations are now carried out in the cloud using Azure Integration Services, we are excited to see three very useful new capabilities arrive to Azure Logic Apps (Standard).
Azure functions v4 now supports .NET 7 as runtime. This means you can build serverless applications using .NET 7 runtime while using the isolated process mode in Azure Functions v4.