Azure Daily News for Tuesday, Oct 07 2025

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  • GitHub now supports social login with Apple
    GitHub now offers social login with Apple, simplifying sign-ups for our iOS developers. We previously launched social login with Google, and we’re now extending that for Apple. You can create… The post GitHub now supports social login with Apple appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
    Source: GitHub Copilot Feed
  • Announcing the new Azure DevOps Server RC Release
    We’re excited to announce the release candidate (RC) of Azure DevOps Server, bringing new features previously available in our hosted version. You can  download Azure DevOps Server RC today. A direct upgrade to Azure DevOps Server RC is supported from any version of Team Foundation Server, including Team Foundation Server 2015 and newer. Note: October […] The post Announcing the new Azure...
    Source: Azure DevOps Blog
  • Why your LLM-powered app needs concurrency
    As part of the Python advocacy team, I help maintain several open-source sample AI applications, like our popular RAG chat demo. Through that work, I’ve learned a lot about what makes LLM-powered apps feel fast, reliable, and responsive. One of the most important lessons: use an asynchronous backend framework. Concurrency is critical for LLM apps, which often juggle multiple API calls,...
    Source: Azure Developer Community Blog
  • From Cloud to Chip: Building Smarter AI at the Edge with Windows AI PCs
    As AI engineers, we’ve spent years optimizing models for the cloud, scaling inference, wrangling latency, and chasing compute across clusters. But the frontier is shifting. With the rise of Windows AI PCs and powerful local accelerators, the edge is no longer a constraint it’s now a canvas. Whether you're deploying vision models to industrial cameras, optimizing speech interfaces for offline...
    Source: Azure Developer Community Blog
  • The importance of streaming for LLM-powered chat applications
    Thanks to the popularity of chat-based interfaces like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot, users have grown accustomed to getting answers conversationally. As a result, thousands of developers are now deploying chat applications on Azure for their own specialized domains. To help developers understand how to build LLM-powered chat apps, we have open-sourced many chat app templates, like a super...
    Source: Azure Developer Community Blog

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Azure Daily News for Tuesday, Oct 07 2025