In development – API DevOps with Azure API Management
Application development teams commonly use separate Azure API Management service instances for various environments, such as production, staging, and QA.
Read moreApplication development teams commonly use separate Azure API Management service instances for various environments, such as production, staging, and QA.
Read moreAzure API Management currently supports OpenAPI versions 1.2 and 2.0. Microsoft is in the process of adding support for the
Read moreHTTP/2 is a major revision of the HTTP protocol focused on performance and efficiency. Microsoft is working on enabling HTTP/2
Read moreResponse caching is an effective way to reduce request latency and back end load. Microsoft is working on enabling you
Read moreCurrently, API Management provides users access to APIs based on product subscriptions owned by a user, and each subscription includes
Read moreMicrosoft is working to expand the ability to use Azure Key Vault-managed SSL certificates for custom domain names in API
Read moreCesium, a platform for developers to build web-based 3D map apps, uses Bing Maps imagery to help power their services.
Read moreWelcome to the May 27 – June 2, 2018 edition of the Office 365 Weekly Digest. Big update for the
Read moreAzure Security Center released new features, now generally available, that will provide you with centralized visibility into the security state
Read moreAzure Security Center released new features in preview at RSA that allow you to identify and mitigate risks so you
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