Microsoft’s geospatial data service is designed to help research projects using public satellite and sensor information.
The next .NET platform brings changes to runtime and hardware, as well as runtime async support.
Microsoft is previewing an open-source command-line tool designed to speed up Windows application development, testing, and delivery.
The GitHub Copilot SDK turns the Copilot CLI into a cross-platform agent host with Model Context Protocol support.
Microsoft has open sourced a tool to help build XAML user interfaces in .NET. How does the GitHub-hosted project shape up?
More from Mark Russinovich’s Ignite 2025 sessions, detailing software developments that underpin Microsoft’s move to serverless containers.
Azure CTO Mark Russinovich’s annual “Inside Azure Innovations” presentations give us a look at cooling innovations, bare-metal servers, and better storage.
Building distributed apps requires specialized tools. Microsoft delivers with an API simulator that supports complex mocks and a wide range of API operating modes.
Microsoft rolls out Model Context Protocol support in Windows ML, providing tools to build agentic Windows applications that work with local and remote resources securely.
Azure Copilot’s six new AI agents assist with a wide range of Azure cloud management tasks, either on their own or working together.
Microsoft’s latest database is a fast, scalable PostgreSQL for cloud-native and AI developers.
Microsoft is working with Anyscale to help you build, train, and run your own ML models with PyTorch on AKS.
Microsoft’s cloud-native, distributed application development tool kit drops .NET from its name and embraces, well, everything.
Building code as a team doesn’t require handing over everything to the cloud.
Microsoft’s cross-platform .NET takes interesting dependencies, including a fork of Google’s Skia, now to be co-maintained with Uno Platform.
The open source Redis fork is slowly getting support across Microsoft’s various platforms.
Bringing together two very different ways of building AI applications is a challenging task. Has Microsoft bitten off more than it can chew?
Microsoft’s declarative REST and GraphQL API design tool supports MySQL and Postgres as well as Azure databases and works anywhere you can run a Docker container.
Hands on with GitHub’s open-source tool kit for steering AI coding agents by combining detailed specifications and a human in the loop.
A good middle ground between AKS and ACI, AKS Automatic makes running cloud-native applications easier for companies without Kubernetes skills.