- by Anthony JosephAt Microsoft, we’re committed to democratizing AI and giving you access to advanced generative AI models. As part of that commitment, in 2019, we started a long-term partnership with OpenAI. In January 2023, we announced the third phase of this partnership, including the general availability of Azure OpenAI Service.
- by Andrea MichaelWe are happy to announce Azure Virtual Network Manager (AVNM), your one-stop shop for managing the connectivity and security of your network resources at scale, as generally available.
- by Eric BoydToday, we are excited to announce that GPT-4 is available in preview in Azure OpenAI Service. Customers and partners already using Azure OpenAI Service can join the waitlist to access GPT-4 and start building with OpenAI’s most advanced model yet. With this milestone, we are proud to bring the world’s most advanced AI models—including GPT-3.5, […]
- by Larry SullivanMicrosoft Azure Data Manager for Energy is the first fully managed OSDU™ Data Platform built for the energy industry. This solution is the first step in unraveling the challenge of data—moving from disparate systems and disconnected applications to a holistic approach.
- by Mark GakmanWe are excited to announce the general availability of Azure Firewall Basic, a new SKU of Azure Firewall built for SMBs.
- Migrate to containers before May 1, 2023
- Transition custom image pools use images from Azure Compute Gallery
- Migrate your Batch workloads before 31 March 2026 to other regions where Azure Batch will continue to be available.
- Transition your Kubernetes workloads on Windows Server 2019 to Windows Server 2022 by March 1 2026.
- Azure Automation is retiring Agent-based User Hybrid Runbook Worker on 31 August 2024