All news with #azure aks tag
Thu, November 20, 2025
CrowdStrike Extends DSPM to Runtime for Cloud Data
🔒 CrowdStrike Falcon Data Protection for Cloud is now generally available, extending traditional DSPM into runtime to provide continuous visibility and protection for sensitive data in motion. Leveraging eBPF-powered monitoring, it detects unauthorized or risky data transfers across APIs, SaaS, containers, databases, and cloud storage without proxies or added infrastructure. The solution combines unified classification with integrated investigation and automated response, plus SIEM streaming and a lightweight Linux sensor for rapid deployment.
Tue, November 4, 2025
Anyscale's Managed Ray on Azure for Distributed AI
🚀 Microsoft and Anyscale announced a private preview bringing Anyscale’s managed Ray to Azure, enabling developers to run distributed Python AI/ML workloads with native Azure integration. The service leverages the RayTurbo runtime and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to provide elastic scaling, GPU packing, spot VM support, and enhanced observability. It aims to simplify scaling from prototype to production and reduce operational overhead.
Tue, October 28, 2025
Microsoft and NVIDIA Deepen AI Infrastructure Partnership
🚀 Microsoft and NVIDIA announced expanded AI infrastructure on Azure, bringing NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition to Azure Local, new Nemotron and Cosmos models via Azure AI Foundry, and broader support for Run:ai and GB300 NVL72 supercomputing clusters. These updates enable on-premises and edge AI with cloud-like management, improved GPU utilization, and infrastructure tailored for frontier reasoning, multimodal workloads, and real-time inferencing. Microsoft also highlighted NVIDIA Dynamo optimizations for ND GB200-v6 VMs to boost inference throughput at scale.
Mon, October 20, 2025
Migration to Azure SQL Drives Operational and AI Gains
🚀 This Microsoft case study showcases how three organizations—Thomson Reuters, Hexure, and CallRevu—jumpstarted modernization by migrating on-premises SQL workloads to Azure SQL Managed Instance and complementary Azure services. The migrations reduced operational overhead, improved resiliency, and enabled faster deployments. Customers reported dramatic performance improvements, shorter migration windows, and a scalable foundation for AI-driven features and insights.
Mon, September 15, 2025
Azure Container Storage v2.0.0: NVMe Boosts Kubernetes
⚡ Azure today released Azure Container Storage v2.0.0, a performance-first update that delivers up to 7× higher IOPS, 4× lower latency, and improved resource efficiency for Kubernetes stateful workloads. The release adds built-in support for local NVMe drives, removes prior pricing tiers for large pools, and is available as an open-source local CSI driver for non-AKS clusters. Optimized for storage- and GPU-optimized VM families, the update also enables single-node deployments and integrates with KAITO to speed AI model loading and scaling.
Fri, August 22, 2025
Microsoft’s open-source journey: from Linux to AI scale
🔎 Microsoft recounts its transition from an early Linux contributor in 2009 to one of the largest open-source supporters in cloud and AI today. The post highlights Azure as a top contributor to the CNCF, the 2015 launch of VS Code, the 2018 GitHub acquisition, and the role of AKS and managed PostgreSQL in enterprise deployments. It also describes COSMIC, explains how OpenAI’s ChatGPT runs at global scale on Azure infrastructure, and lists projects Azure teams are building in the open.
Tue, August 12, 2025
Microsoft Named Leader in 2025 Container Management
🚀 Microsoft announced it was recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Container Management, reflecting the scope and customer impact of its container portfolio. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Apps, and hybrid/multicloud capabilities with Azure Arc are highlighted for developer productivity, operational simplicity, and AI readiness. The company emphasized developer tooling like AKS Automatic (preview), Azure Developer CLI, and GitHub Copilot, plus integrated security through Microsoft Defender for Containers and Azure Policy. Customer examples such as ChatGPT, Telefônica Brasil, Coca‑Cola, Hexagon, and Delta Dental illustrate real-world outcomes.