Our good friend Warner Chaves joins us again today on the show, this time to discuss some favorite updates from the Microsoft Ignite 2020 virtual conference.
We start out hearing some pros and cons of the virtual aspect of the conference then dive straight into the amazing updates that Warner got to hear about. He talks about some new availability zones which amount to whole new data centres and what an achievement this is.
From there, we discuss Azure Arc; Microsoft’s new offering that allows organizations to leverage Azure infrastructure from their on-prem data centres.
We move onto the topic of centralization, discussing the new Backup Centre feature which allows a unified view of backup vaults.
Next up, Warner gets into more data-oriented updates, describing his love for Cosmos DB, and the benefits of its new serverless feature. He also describes a flexible server feature that will allow stop and start capability to PostgreSQL and MySQL.
Our conversation moves to Azure SQL Edge and its features thanks to being geared towards the IoT market, thereafter highlighting some Power BI updates, then shifting to describe the Photon engine for Databricks which recreates Spark in C++. Along with this, we talk about a new, portable Azure Stack, and some cognitive services updates – new AI capabilities like anomaly detector and spatial analysis which are cool but creepy too. Microsoft also has some ML updates designed to empower non-experts to leverage this powerful technology that we discuss today.
Wrapping up, Warner talks about some SaaS-like products from Microsoft, including the ability to embed Azure into your workplace application, and a dedicated healthcare cloud. Tune in today and hear about these exciting movements in the world of Azure!
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