Azure Daily News for Tuesday, Aug 22 2023

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  • Introducing Azure Artifacts support for Rust Crates
    Rust is earning its place as a go-to language for developers everywhere. Why? It’s fast, it’s safe, and the community around it is supportive and hands-on. With clear guides and a collective push to help each other out, Rust feels less like just another tool and more like a reliable coding partner for modern programming challenges. The post Introducing Azure Artifacts support for Rust Crates...
    Source: Azure DevOps Blog
  • 📢 Announcement !! Premium Integration Account and Enhanced EDI Connectors
    In this blog post, we would like to talk about new capabilities we are releasing today that would allow you to run B2B and EDI workloads at scale and within VNET.   We are very excited to announce the Public Preview of: Premium SKU of Integration Account with no limits on artifacts X12 built-in connector EDIFACT built-in connector Along with these capabilities, we are introducing UI based...
    Source: Integrations on Azure Blog
  • Introducing Microsoft Playwright Testing private preview
    We are excited to introduce Microsoft Playwright Testing, a new service built for running Playwright tests easily at scale. Playwright is a fast-growing, open-source framework that enables reliable end-to-end testing and automation for modern web apps. Microsoft Playwright Testing uses the cloud to enable you to run Playwright tests with much higher parallelization across different operating...
    Source: Apps on Azure Blog
  • How to remove the PHP X-Powered-By header from HTTP response for PHP 8.x apps on Linux App Service
    We can follow the below steps to remove the PHP X-Powered-By header from HTTP response for PHP 8.x apps on Linux App Service – By default, PHP version is getting displayed as in the below screenshot-    Updating PHP Settings- Go to your KUDU site https://.scm.azurewebsites.net. Select Bash or SSH from the top menu. In Bash/SSH, go to your "/home/site" directory. Create a directory...
    Source: Apps on Azure Blog

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Azure Daily News for Tuesday, Aug 22 2023