Azure Daily News for Thursday, Mar 21 2024

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  • Maximize your business potential: Migrate your Windows Server to Azure with expert resources
    Learn what’s coming next in Windows Server 2025, get best practices for security and identity, and hear tips for cloud migration and hybrid cloud management.  The post Maximize your business potential: Migrate your Windows Server to Azure with expert resources appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
    Source: Microsoft Azure Blog
  • The business impact of migrating Red Hat Enterprise Linux to Azure
    Microsoft and Red Hat commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic ImpactTM (TEI) study of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Azure, based on interviews with customers who have migrated their RHEL workloads to Azure. Using the data derived from these interviews, Forrester analysts created a 'composite organization' representative of actual customers and their economic...
    Source: Microsoft Azure Blog
  • Build full-stack Next.js apps with Azure Static Web Apps
    Next.js is the most popular hybrid rendering frontend framework and is the most popular React framework as well. With Azure Static Web Apps’ recently announced improved support for Next.js, we can easily deploy and host our Next.js applications on Azure, while leveraging Next.js’ recent features such as React Server Components and Server Actions. In this article, we’ll build and deploy a...
    Source: Apps on Azure Blog
  • Deploy full-stack, server-side rendered SvelteKit applications to Azure Static Web Apps
    SvelteKit is a modern frontend framework based on Svelte, emphasizing reactivity and efficient compilation for creating efficient and performant web applications. With built-in features like server-side rendering and routing, SvelteKit can be used to build full-stack applications, leveraging server-based functionality such as server load functions and API routes. Best of all, SvelteKit can be...
    Source: Apps on Azure Blog
  • How to use Comments as Prompts in GitHub Copilot for Visual Studio
    GitHub Copilot is a coding assistant powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), which can run in various environments and help you be more efficient in your daily coding tasks. In this new series of content, we will show you how GitHub Copilot works in Visual Studio specifically and how it helps you being more productive.   In the second short video in this series, my colleague Bruno Capuano...
    Source: Azure Developer Community Blog

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Azure Daily News for Thursday, Mar 21 2024