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Microsoft’s ‘Azure Stack’ for on-premises servers will use pay-as-you-go cloud pricing model by Todd Bishop on March 1, 2017 at 10:57 am March 1, 2017 at 10:57 am Share 3 Tweet Share Reddit ...
During this year's digital Build event, Microsoft announced a new consumption-based pricing model for Azure Cosmos DB called 'serverless' that is ideal for spiky workloads and complements the existing ...
Microsoft is rebranding its Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) service as "Azure Virtual Desktop." At the same time, the company is introducing a new ISV/per-user pricing option and taking the wraps ...
Older large language model versions, such as GPT 3.5-Turbo version 0301 and GPT 4 version 0314, are set to "expire no earlier than October 15th, 2023," per Microsoft's "Azure OpenAI Service Models ...
ID management freedom not included A trade group of European cloud providers has claimed a small victory in bringing lower ...
In November 2009, Microsoft announced its intentions to add a content-delivery network (CDN) capability to its Windows Azure cloud offering. At the end of May, the company announced pricing plans ...
Among the new capabilities for Nerdio is centralized management for settings, file storage, email and compliance policies for Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint and Exchange Online.
In this special guest feature, Ian Finder from Microsoft Azure writes that GPU VMs with Riskfuel's derivatives models based on artificial intelligence are much faster than previous methods. "Using ...