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Microsoft may want to see the Windows 11 backlash as just a desktop problem, but platform erosion on the client side can quickly become a cloud revenue problem.
Monthly cloud outages, like the recent Azure one, continue to disrupt enterprises worldwide. The culprits include hiring challenges, neglected resilience, and increasing complexity.
Devops certifications are useful for software developers just starting out as well as those seeking career advancement, better pay, or new opportunities. Here’s what you need to know.
Developer Knowledge API and Model Context Protocol server. Together connect AI agents to Google’s developer and Google Cloud documentation.
If your “microservices” still deploy like a monolith, maybe it’s time to break free with a truly composable AWS architecture.
More from Mark Russinovich’s Ignite 2025 sessions, detailing software developments that underpin Microsoft’s move to serverless containers.
Cloud computing has become the ideal way to deliver enterprise applications—and the preferred solution for companies extending their infrastructure or launching new innovations.
Azure CTO Mark Russinovich’s annual “Inside Azure Innovations” presentations give us a look at cooling innovations, bare-metal servers, and better storage.
Enterprises that adopt any vendor’s AI package are likely to face higher costs, lock-in, and complexity. Here’s why building your own AI architecture is the smarter move.
After years of resisting multicloud, AWS has unveiled Interconnect and acknowledged what practitioners have long known: Best of breed is better than single-cloud dogma.
Even with substantial upgrades across its AI stack, analysts say AWS’s ecosystem remains only half-built: powerful in parts but still lacking the cohesion enterprises are looking for.
The tech is impressive, the trajectory problematic. Betting your agents on one cloud is a strategic mistake.
AWS Frontier agents work independently on specialized tasks, with the first three agents focused on autonomous coding, application security, and devops.
This brief explores why enterprises are shifting back to corporate‑owned devices—and how Managed Mobility Services (MMS) can simplify support, strengthen security, and reduce overall costs.
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