bARGE is a Visual Studio Code extension that brings Azure Resource Graph querying capabilities with KQL directly to your development environment, similar to the Azure Portal's Resource Graph Explorer.
Accidental deletions and unauthorized configuration changes are among the most common causes of downtime in cloud environments. In enterprise Azure deployments, even a small mistake—like deleting a ...
The Graph is supporting two emerging standards that could enable AI agents to transact autonomously across blockchains. Here's what developers need to know. The Graph protocol is throwing its weight ...
Microsoft has moved its Model Context Protocol (MCP) support for Azure Functions to General Availability, signaling a shift toward standardized, identity-secure agentic workflows. By integrating ...
Azure Local and IoT Operations received a broad set of updates this week as Microsoft moved to expand AI-enabled edge computing across hybrid and highly distributed environments. The enhancements, ...
With JVs in WA and an exploration breakthrough in NSW, Alchemy has quietly delivered a transformative 2025 Potential high-grade WA iron ore discovery could deliver path to cash flow in short term ...
Microsoft unveiled its awkwardly named Copilot in Azure back in 2024. That was followed by the Azure Model Context Protocol Server, called from the GitHub Copilot agent in Visual Studio Code. Now, ...
Starting in October, Microsoft will enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Azure resource management actions to protect Azure clients from unauthorized access attempts. This change is part ...
Microsoft has a long history of turning its internal tools into products, especially as part of Azure. That’s not surprising: The company is building and running the same cloud-native applications as ...
Doug & Susan Miller exiting a tunnel of snow-ladened trees as they approach a frosty Azure Mountain Fire Tower in early January. Photo by Tom French Editor’s note: This is part of a series of “low ...